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Living Room - Little Test

Posted: Fri Mar 25, 2011 4:20 pm
by Magog
Hi,
another work, but this is personal, to testing Octane.

I hope you like it



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All modelling with Softimage, except for the book and frame picture.
PT for each image.

Re: Living Room - Little Test

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 8:50 am
by Magog
While working with octane, I noticed a bit of difficulty in creating the materials.
In a indoor scene, should increase the settings of the 'f-stop and exposure, and when I go to play with the material, each time, I must re-edit the settings of exposure.
It would be nice to have one or two lights default to speed up the work ..
My 2 cents .. :)

Re: Living Room - Little Test

Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2011 1:04 pm
by radiant
I like the chair very much however the wall frames/pictures don't fit for some reason, I think it is the scale and texture of the geometry.
The next thing is the backdrop outmside, it dosnt fit either. I don't know know if it is my iPad but the tree looks like it is in a motion blur. Try using a different backdrop a 4k res if possible

Re: Living Room - Little Test

Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2011 10:28 am
by Magog
Hi Radiant,
on the frames you're right! :roll:
The tree is just out of focus, and, with the reflection on the glass seems to have motion blur...
Each image are without post-production, only a small pass of Ambient Occ.

In this test I noticed a slight improvement on the computation time after adding a background.
Is it possible?
However, turning on the lights of the lamps, the render times get really really high. :geek:

Re: Living Room - Little Test

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 7:58 am
by Magog
I made ​​a new test, with the lights of lamps active.
PT, 12000 maxsamples, 10 maxdepth, 2400x1800, 8.40h .. and the noise is still a lot.

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Also I do not understand the distortion that causes the glass.

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Here are some screenshots on the material and the geometry used.

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To solved the distortion, should I use a solid rather than 2 plane?

Re: Living Room - Little Test

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 11:43 am
by radiant
ahhh 2 planes :shock: . definitely go with a cube.

Do a test with the cube
and with the cube solidified

Re: Living Room - Little Test

Posted: Tue Mar 29, 2011 12:17 pm
by Magog
Nothing.
The flaw remains, even with solids.
I think it will pass a test scene to try to understand what the problem.

Tnx radiant !!!!!!!!