Thanks so much for this intro video. Are you thinking in doing another one for an interior? Would be nice another one about materials too. Thanks again b;)
@@svendaennart I think a super powerfull part of Octane and that there isn't almost anything published yet for Lightwave is basic, medium, and advance material building, mixing and layering using alphas, combining layers and procedurals, etc...also would be nice seeing full 3d scenes rendered in octane (animation), but also 3d objects rendered over a real background(still image and animation), and also real footage over 3d environment (still and animation). Thanks for asking ;)
As a complete newbie, how does one actually render? These settings are fantastic but does one just press F9 or F10 and it renders but using Octane and saving to disc? What I would really like to see is a very simple animation creation right through to playing back the completed video file.
This is satisfaction, thank you.
The realism is super cool
Thank you for that, Sven. I have learned a lot watching your video. Waiting for more! ;)
Thanks so much for this intro video. Are you thinking in doing another one for an interior? Would be nice another one about materials too. Thanks again b;)
Another tutorial about interiors is already in work. Are there any specific things you want to know?
@@svendaennart I think a super powerfull part of Octane and that there isn't almost anything published yet for Lightwave is basic, medium, and advance material building, mixing and layering using alphas, combining layers and procedurals, etc...also would be nice seeing full 3d scenes rendered in octane (animation), but also 3d objects rendered over a real background(still image and animation), and also real footage over 3d environment (still and animation). Thanks for asking ;)
@@svendaennart My interest are fast renders with noise free regarding octane interior renderings.
As a complete newbie, how does one actually render? These settings are fantastic but does one just press F9 or F10 and it renders but using Octane and saving to disc? What I would really like to see is a very simple animation creation right through to playing back the completed video file.