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a little bit of something
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 1:57 pm
by kubo
Well I wanted to share with all the new render of my contest scene now done with the 2.44, it was one of the shots planned, but due to a bug on 2.43 the result came all weird, now thanks to the latest update (and abstrax finding that damm code line causing the banding) I've been able to render it as planned.
Also lately I've been having fun learning to use sketchup. I find fantastic the ability to easily reconstruct an existing building from a photo. I've found that it's a great soft for archviz and quite powerful. So here are two different projects, a relative's livingroom and an existing building I'm currently working on. For both of them I did an oclussion pass, and I have to say that I loved the effect.
Hope you like them.
The living room was a 2 days work, including rendering and post-pro. One of the great things of SU is the whole lot of objets ready to insert in your scene. And having octane as renderer nothing ever looks bad
And here is the fake oclussion shot
This was my first SU project, and it took me longer, cause I was trying to get the workflow right. I had some trouble with the glass normals, but after some trial and error everything worked fine.
I had to do a night shot, somehow Octane always makes them look great with no help at all
And the fake oclussion again, just by its own is a nice render too (or at least I like it

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Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:44 pm
by areyal
Very nice
I love that car, and the livingroom
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 3:23 pm
by dave62
where is the 2.44 build? cant find it..
btw great renders:)
edit: found it already
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 9:19 pm
by tuts3d
Nice render as usual! Yeah I've have to agree with you with Sketchup, it totally streamlined archviz for me. The good news is that there is an independent plugin being developed for organic modelling. I think it's something in the line like Z-brush but easier to use.
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 10:16 pm
by bepeg4d
in my opinion, "rainy days" is the best octane render i ever seen and with the window light on is simply wonderful
bravissimo kubo
ciao beppe
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:14 pm
by marco diulgheroff
Very good, Kubo
I loved your "rainy days" since the competition and this last shot confirm my feeling.
Very appreciable all the others shots too!
My best regards
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 11:40 pm
by kubo
thank you all, I really appreciate it.
And a z-brush for sketchup would be awesome, that and a little more control over uvmaps would be the only things I'm missing on that app, it's really straight foward for archviz and easy to learn. Add a cool and fast renderer as Octane, and you got a whole archviz pipeline with one man and one computer!
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 5:17 am
by suhail_spa
tuts3d wrote:Nice render as usual! Yeah I've have to agree with you with Sketchup, it totally streamlined archviz for me. The good news is that there is an independent plugin being developed for organic modelling. I think it's something in the line like Z-brush but easier to use.
i see..... there are a few independent plugins already..
http://cgpinoy.expressforum.org/t8480-o ... r-sketchup
well done Kubo....
not bad for the first SU project...
did you model a little bit inside of the rooms (image- serrano)- i see you dont take shortcuts

i like the living room too
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 8:04 am
by kubo
well the "interiors" are just some intersecting planes and a light fixture (well just a box) in which I used a ramdomizer material assigment so I could have 4 different light levels, so in a way it is a shortcut

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Thanks.
Re: a little bit of something
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 10:13 am
by suhail_spa
great
