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- LightwaveGuru
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mh...it looks like a render from the 90ties. Why ?jbsfender wrote:Latest work for one of our clients..Using Octane 2.0 and displacement is really cool! Images rendered on Diffuse for 1 hour on 4 x GTX Titans. Original size was 5000px wide shrunk down to 2500.
For Example the Textures from the "swimming chairs" and other parts from the scene looks "unsharp and undefined".
sorry buts it`s not a good example for what octane can do for you.
you have to learn "surfacing" and "lighting"

but anyway...GO GO GO !

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I like it - by Diffuse - do you mean direct lighting? If so, I would be interested to see what it looks like with path tracing as that can add a certain depth to the light that can be missing with DL.
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- Seekerfinder
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Hi Jbs,
With a bit of refinement I think these can be great. Are those stone walls done with displacement? The corners are quite good and the up-lighting striking.
Keep going!
Seeker
With a bit of refinement I think these can be great. Are those stone walls done with displacement? The corners are quite good and the up-lighting striking.
Keep going!
Seeker
Win 8(64) | P9X79-E WS | i7-3930K | 32GB | GTX Titan & GTX 780Ti | SketchUP | Revit | Beta tester for Revit & Sketchup plugins for Octane
This 2nd render is much much better, great progress.
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Lewis
http://www.ram-studio.hr
Skype - lewis3d
ICQ - 7128177
WS AMD TRPro 3955WX, 256GB RAM, Win10, 2 * RTX 4090, 1 * RTX 3090
RS1 i7 9800X, 64GB RAM, Win10, 3 * RTX 3090
RS2 i7 6850K, 64GB RAM, Win10, 2 * RTX 4090
I think that the colors and environment looks pretty refreshing.
On the second image the outdoor plate could use a bit better integration with the rest (maybe try and play with the bloom effect on the post tab in camera settings), but overall I like it. And your picture definitely dosen't look like something from the 90'ies
Keep it up
On the second image the outdoor plate could use a bit better integration with the rest (maybe try and play with the bloom effect on the post tab in camera settings), but overall I like it. And your picture definitely dosen't look like something from the 90'ies

Keep it up

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The second image is massively improved, you should try and add either a bump or displacement to the tiles on the chairs, something subtle to just let the tiles pop a bit. Also could add some shine to them while keeping the grout dull, little things like that will help to really sell the image.