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Questions from another potential customers

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 9:53 am
by Timmaigh!
Hello there

yesterday i tried a demo of your wonderful software and was alongside my colleague truly amazed.... As a matter of fact, i tried it few months ago as well, but back then i was a bit "frightened" by the look of Node Inspector, all that various "float" stuff etc... i could not do s***t aside of importing geometry... though yesterday i decided to give it another go, finally grasped the basics of node system and managed to create few materials, which was stunning experience compared to other rendering software...and i have to say just WOW....in matter of minutes i created better looking image, than i ever did before in Vray...granted i am no expert at rendering, unlike many people here on this forums...anyway i do not think i will be ever capable of producing such realistically looking renders with Vray as it is possible with Octane - thanks to its unbiased nature

So we - my colleague as well - would like to purchase the license (he already ordered the 2GB GTX460 :-)), but before we do, we have few questions:

- especially we are confused with all those various versions of Octane....we can purchase BETA for 99 EURO, right? Is this beta going to lead to version 1.0, or is 1.0 already out? If we buy this beta license, are we going to get free updates up until version 2.0?
- i suppose right now, the beta 2.3 is actual version...is the geometry instancing/ using of proxies possible in this version?
- i read, that you right now you cant have both sun and hdri environment lightning the scene at same time...is it true? I am used from Vray do it this way, sun producing direct light and HDRI map as environment replacing skylight (in 3dsmax)... Is it possible to use JPG for image based lightning instead of HDRI?
- is there going to be somewhere down the road some kind of premade materials, or internet material library -something along the lines of vraymaterials.de? While it is looking i am capable of creating some basic materials myself, there might be some advanced materials, i have no idea how to create...cause my knowledge about physical properties of various materials is very limited right now....

Thanks in advance for your answers.... I apology if some of my questions have been already answered in other topics, i honestly tried to find some answers lurking through the forums, but had no luck... i have found here and there some hints about the pricing scheme, but was not clear enough for me to make any conclusion of it...

Re: Questions from another potential customers

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:06 pm
by Jaberwocky
I will try and answer some of your questions based on my current understanding of the situation.Others can correct me if i am wrong on some points.
The Current Beta is 2.3 V5 - They are trying to get V6 out of the door soon i believe.When the bugs are fixed and the features promised on the front page are in it then this will become V1.0 to V1.9 .The 99 Euro price is valid for all releases upto but not including V2.0.There will i guess be an upgrade price available at that point for V2.0 and upwards.I suspect upgrades will continue well in to next year before V2.0 is reached.
There will be an online database of Materials built by the user community called Octane live and also i guess they will also be added to by the developers in time.
The materials database is a bit thin at the moment but will grow as everyone contributes.
Hope this helps. clarify some of your questions

Jaba !

Re: Questions from another potential customers

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:24 pm
by beauphilippe
ok the number of beta is not number of release

after you have candidate realease and after a release 1.xxx

Best regard

philippe BEAU

Re: Questions from another potential customers

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 5:27 pm
by prooq
Yep, what Jaba said is right, just that Octane live will be more than a material library in the future - things like online rendering or other online features will be integrated (rendering not is sure, but other things the team didn't want to tell yet will come).

HDR + sun is not possible right now, you can only merge to renders in Photoshop (or other software). However it will be possible rather soon I think.

You can use any image file type which is supported by Octane to light your scene - however a jpeg with only 8bits/channel might not be working so great.

Instancing is not possible yet either, but will come (I think after 1.0, but might be wrong)

Re: Questions from another potential customers

Posted: Thu Oct 21, 2010 7:12 pm
by Timmaigh!
Thank all of you for answers... really looking forward to purchasing Octane...just need first change my GTX460 1GB for the 2GB version (or two of those :-D) and gain some knowledge regarding paypal/visa or whatever is needed to buy this...