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Octane Render Test

DAZ|Studio Realism posted on Oct 23, 2014
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Hello guys, this was my first render with octane render, the image is beautiful, however I do not like the eyes, I am having trouble setting them up, bought the plugin for Daz Studio, however, the plugin does not convert the texture settings defined in Daz Studio, it converts all materials diffuse in my opinição not worth buying the plugin, just the octane render, this image was rendered in patch tracing mode with the original dimensions of 1800x2000 pixels in 30:00 minutes with 2,010 passes. in my opinion, the plugin for Daz Studio to Octane Render should have been programmed by Paolo Cicconi, the Prêt-à-3D he is a genius !!! Sorry for bad english!!!

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CarWash-the-Cat

7:35PM | Thu, 23 October 2014

As a first render in octane, I'm sure you will improve and this is a very good start. I have seen a lot of very impressive octane renders. The eyes do look a little flat but it's hard to tell from this pic. They look a little mat, no gloss or reflection. I like the simple scene and primary colors. On question, just to put render time in context is the rough specs on the machine it was rendered?

x3ds

9:28PM | Thu, 23 October 2014

machine specs ( i7-3770 - main board z77 extreme - 16 gb hyper x dual channel - 2x gtx 760 4gb = 2304 cuda cores ) scene 2 mesh light genesis 2 f 4 x mesh resulution, 4000x4000 all textures, 1800x2000 final resolution kernel pacth tracing.

CarWash-the-Cat

9:12AM | Fri, 24 October 2014

That’s a pretty serious bit rendering kit. Judging on that it would take a good hour and a half or more to render on my own machine

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giulband

2:26AM | Fri, 24 October 2014

Beautiful creation !!!


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