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Behrendt
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Hi guys,

nothing too fancy - a simple residential exterior project done for http://www.mariokelterbaum.de. But it was my first complete normal ArchViz project in Octane and it was done in a very short period of time, so I'm very satisfied with the overall quality and I will use Octane for this kind of work more often in the future if possible.

Rendered with PT at 5000px in about 2hrs per image on 2x Titan X.

Kind Regards

Christian
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lucioing
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Nice job, but you've taken a very bad point of view... Please try again, using human eye height 175cm. If you have problems with 'verticals', you can select 'perspective correction'.
I think that for exterior, you could get a very nice render using direct lighting and AO, in a fraction of time!

Hi!

L.
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wastzzz
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also looks oversaturated to me!
I would work on more details of the building itself.
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Behrendt
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lucioing wrote:Nice job, but you've taken a very bad point of view... Please try again, using human eye height 175cm. If you have problems with 'verticals', you can select 'perspective correction'.
I think that for exterior, you could get a very nice render using direct lighting and AO, in a fraction of time!

Hi!

L.
Usually I also prefer the camera to be at eye height, but a client wants what a client wants ;)
Regarding render modes - yeah, I guess I'll have to give this a shot, some people already suggested this to me, but as of know I only used PT in Octane :D And in comparison to other renderengines it's still very fast in my opinion ;)
wastzzz wrote:also looks oversaturated to me!
I would work on more details of the building itself.
Yeah, the night version was just a freebie for the customer, it needs some more work, but I didn't have the time and just for switching the HDRI I think it turned out ok :) The building itself wasn't modelled by me but by a coworker. Also we didn't have a lot of time. The whole job was done in just one day ;)
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