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Merry Christmas!

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 7:55 pm
by Neroptik
Here I am a big boy, and I still believe in Santa Claus. So I wonder if this beautiful holiday season, there will be a promotion on the license of this great renderer Octane Render?. Currently I'm really having fun with Vray which remains a sacred reference material. However I fell in love with octane render, like a thunderbolt. Here is a rendering engine that combines power, maneuverability and true interactivity (and I beg you to believe the phrase "give life " derives its meaning in this rendering engine).

I know that the license is current low price, and yes this program full of promise must be supported in its development and research. ^ ^ But it's Christmas (or you accept payments in 3 times without fees ?^^).

Anyway thank you to all the team to develop this soft, which I am sure will become an essential reference. At worst I would play again Vray dreaming and waiting for the final release of Octane.

Merry Christmas!

Re: Merry Christmas!

Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 10:25 pm
by radiance
Sorry but we said with the last promotion that it was only to happen once...

Radiance

Re: Merry Christmas!

Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2010 4:30 pm
by Neroptik
Erf bad for me! But hey I understand. Now I would just note that the only drawback with the demo was that it leaves some shadows of doubt. As I said I have fun with Vray especially for indoor scenes, and therefore in this case I really can not do tests with the demo octane render, in that no bright object, area etc. ... These are indispensable elements for interior renderings.

After good I must admit that the demo for the rest is generous. For the moment Vray is more than enough, I mean with renderings that are more impressive. Nevertheless, I tire quickly of having to make corrections to Vray render, to observe the errors, correct the settings, to remake a Vray render and do all these manipulations 10 times, with an extraordinary waste of time ... With Octane render it's simple render, it wins ten times longer for a result to take your breath away (interactive manipulation of materials, light, to render in real time) ...

But I am still convinced that octane will render the reference rendering engine. For my part, having toured the demo, and while I wait (to be understood as lower the price of the beta version, not really able to try A to Z all its possibilities and therefore whether it is suitable for my work I can not afford to invest at a loss, the principle of demo).

In any case I thank the whole team because I am impressed by this project. Happy birthday to all!

Ps: for the last promotion I did not know, I only recently discovered Octane render ...

Ps: for the last promotion I did not know, I discovered that render Octane recently, I was advised by a friend who knew him well by another friend, etc. ...