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aleksei666999
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Hey guys, this is same apartment that i had done last year, now rendered it again in octane... comments are welcome...

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radiant
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the bump mapping on the wood [ground] looks a bit weird. maybe change that [fiddle with the slider]
apart from that awesome work :D
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tomas_p
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Hi.
Very realistic colors.
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aleksei666999
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hey guys thanks very much...
radiant wrote:the bump mapping on the wood [ground] looks a bit weird. maybe change that [fiddle with the slider]
apart from that awesome work :D
I think that it has to much specular level on the floor material and that it has to much shines because of the environment lightning, in front of that, it has been made to be just as it is, a dark wood parquet or boat floor (as in my language it has been called) with rough finish and a lot of lacquer to shine...

If you have any suggestions, I am a very good listener...
aleksei666999
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some of you wanted me to post rendering information about this project...

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this model was created on Phenom 9850 2.8Ghz, 8GB of DDR 2 800Mhz and PNY GTX 470 and win7 x64 ultimate and of course Octane pre23_5_win_x64
with just one HDR environment light outside, no interior lights at all, the model and a lot of different textures were from some evermotion models and were made in 3dsmax...
Miguel Lescano
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Awesome work.
If I understand correctly, the first and the third images are V-Ray, and the second and last are Octane, right?

What about the render times?
aleksei666999
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Hi there and thanks...
Miguel Lescano wrote:Awesome work.
If I understand correctly, the first and the third images are V-Ray, and the second and last are Octane, right?

What about the render times?
No you had misunderstood the first and second have one major difference except their resolution (one different color), everything is octane and render times are about 2 and half hours for every one of them...
I can post for you some render from Final Render if you wish to see but they are nothing like this...
aleksei666999
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Hey guys, too all of you and for Octane team Happy new year and Merry Christmas and a lot of luck and great art i new year!!!
Greetings from Serbia!
Aleksei
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