After lurking around the forum and learning and being inspired by all fantastic renders here is my first attempt at a somewhat proper render in Octane.
I have previously only done very limited swishy swooshy abstract animations and spinning ipads and the likes for clients who want to present boring stuff in a somewhat cooler way

From the beginning I did all my work in After Effects with fake 3D-solutions and then Element 3D came along and I started to get a little bit better grasp of the vast and seemingly endless 3D-world.
Last autumn I finally decided it was time to take the plunge and get into 3D for real, so I opened my wallet and dedicated as much spare time as I could, which between paid work and the full time job of being a father of four kids was not nearly as much time as I needed.
I am still very much learning and trying to figure things out as I go.
Originally I intended to do everything in this scene myself but since I am too much of a beginner in too many fields I realized that it would just take me too long and I would probably end up not finishing the scene at all so I used some models from two different Archmodels-packs too fill out the room. The parts I have made myself are the room itself (with doors, cornices etc), the book-shelf, the table, the two chairs with the pillows and blanket, the brass lamp, picture frames, electrical socket+light switch.
There are some obvious bad spots in this image due to the lack of knowledge from my part (the texture on the Karin-chairs and the way too jagged right edge on the same chair for instance) but all in all I am happy with the end result considering it's my first proper full scene.
All constructive critiscism on how to improve things is of course more than welcome! (Try to be not too harsh considering my newbie-status though

The scene ended up being too heavy for my graphics cards, since I didn't optimize the textures from the Arcmodels-packs at all, so I ended up rendering one scene without all the books and stuff in the book shelf and the bottom part of the picture separately and then combined them in Photoshop. About 1 hour and 20-30 minutes for each render in PT with 3000 samples using two 780 ti-cards. All light from one hdri.

Thanks for watching and sorry for the history of my life-long post
/Filip