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Hi, i've build another scifi enviroment. A little Pool-scene, everything self build. Still lacks of some details, but they will come, as more shots will come :) Rendered in Octane. First time to try a wet look (She took care her hair didn't get wet :) )
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Very nice scene!

How do you find Octane versus IRAY? What made you choose it over IRAY?
I know Octane auto-generates its own materials based on the materials in the scene, but do you have do tweak them manually afterwards as well?

Any info would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Mo.
 

DoctorPervic

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Hi, i've build another scifi enviroment. A little Pool-scene, everything self build. Still lacks of some details, but they will come, as more shots will come :) Rendered in Octane. First time to try a wet look (She took care her hair didn't get wet :) )
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More shots with more poses will come :)
May I ask. What software do you use in 3D modeling. Your artwok is really great!
 

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Very nice scene!

How do you find Octane versus IRAY? What made you choose it over IRAY?
I know Octane auto-generates its own materials based on the materials in the scene, but do you have do tweak them manually afterwards as well?

Any info would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks,
Mo.
First of all Octane is faster than iray and i like the look more. The Node-graph editor is quite handy to use. The auto conversion isn't that good for skin. I use my own shaders based on the new feature random walk they implemented. The skin shader took a lot of testing and i'am still trying to improve it. So yeah, i do a lot of manually tweaking :) But i think it's worth.

Thanks for the compliment, i really appreciate it.

May I ask. What software do you use in 3D modeling. Your artwok is really great!
Currently still Cinema4D because i started using it nearly 15 years ago and just got into it recently again, but i will soon migrate too blender as it just develops faster than cinema 4d, has a bigger community now.

Thank you too for the compliment, i really appreciate it.
 
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I think Cinema4D has a good setup with Octane renderer, they have a large fourm on otoy website for C4D.
 

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I think Cinema4D has a good setup with Octane renderer, they have a large fourm on otoy website for C4D.
The octane plugin implementation for cinema4d is quite good, but Blender has become so good in hard surface modeling in the recent years, has improved so much in all areas and has such a huge supportive community. Cinema4D used to have such a huge community but i think blenders has surpassed it long ago. Despite that, i'am rendering with the Daz3D Octane plugin anyway instead of Cinema4D because posing and morphing is more comfortable that way.
 
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Hi, i've build another scifi enviroment. A little Pool-scene, everything self build. Still lacks of some details, but they will come, as more shots will come :) Rendered in Octane. First time to try a wet look (She took care her hair didn't get wet :) )
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More shots with more poses will come :)
Wait, this is a pool? I thought it was a dark hallway ... I'm not taking the piss. I was legit confused.
 

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Wait, this is a pool? I thought it was a dark hallway ... I'm not taking the piss. I was legit confused.
Mhmm, is it because of the reflections in the large window? I wanted to add real caustics, but the rendertime would just be to much. Is it to dark? Any suggestion what to improve to make it more obvious?
 
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