Experiments with Volumetric Rendering

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rohandalvi
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A couple of renders done using Houdini and Octane. Rendered using a single GTX 1080. The render time is relatively high but I love the look. The nebula render has very little post production. The cloud render was tweaked a little in photoshop using Color Efex pro. These are part of a new training on Volumetric Rendering. :)

Nebula - Render time - 1 hr 50 min at 4K resolution
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Clouds - Render time - 45 min for Full HD
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Rohan Dalvi
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haze
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Awesome.
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Lokken
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Sweet dude!

Any chance of sharing/showing your pipeline?

looking forward to more!
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Terryvfx
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Dude! from the moment I read Hoodini + Octane and saw the render I somehow knew it was you, I've seen your work on vimeo a couple of times now, this looks amazing indeed I also am looking forward to more renders you are a sick bastard (in a good way) :D
rohandalvi
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Thank you for the compliments. These images are actually part of small commercial volumetric rendering training series. If you are a Houdini user you might find it useful. You can find the details at the link given below.

http://www.rohandalvi.net/volumetrics

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Rohan Dalvi
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