Dispersion And More Using Material Layers in Octane Renderer.
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Hello and welcome in my first tutorial about Octane Renderer, in this tutorial i wanted to cover cool tricks using material layers in Octane.
My Instagram:
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Shader ball scene i used in my video:
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Man, cant believe this is such a hidden feature. They should make it more obvious for more users to find it. Only dug deeper into this because of another tutorial of yours. Great stuff. Earned a sub
Oh ye, once i find out about it, i started using it on every material literally.
Very handy! I'm learn'd a lot from this tutorial.
Glad you like it!
Really appreciate with your effort! This is what I'm looking for
This is gold
AWESOME!!
Thank you so much about making this tutorial .
Looking forward to your continued release of new video in the future.
This is what I've searching for...My glass materials always look so plain and it's all about material layer! Thxs Nojs❤️
what are your render settings?
Awesome!!!
This information is beyond helpful. There’s so much to learn in octane it’s incredible. Subscribed.
Good job. Don’t worry about your pronunciation, very easy to follow 👌🏻😊
Thanks! i had to rerecord few stuff 3-4 times just so its a bit easier to understand haha
Huge thanks! I did't know this things :) Super useful
dude I appreciate so much your tutorials! this is so helpful keep them coming :)
amazing tutorial. would love to see more videos about material layer cause it gives fantastic effect. Thanks
Hey, im preparing actually another tutorial using material layers about car paints!
@@NojsGraphics Great! Thanks in advance. :D
Can't thank you enough for this eye opening tutorial!
This was helpful thank you :)
Awesome! been excited to see this since you posted on the forums. Thanks for taking the time to make it.
Another great tut bro) Thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
nice job man keep it up :))
Great tips! I hope you make more of this kind of content. Thanks!
This is amazing! Would it be possible for you to upload any of the rendered images you've made of the shaderball with the various setups like you show in the photoshop file and? Even better would be a C4D scene with a bunch of different takes with different materials, you show/explain things much better than the Octane manual does in most cases, this would be super helpful to have as hard copy reference! Thank you! (p.s. -envious of your 24GB VRAM!)
Hey! Unfortunetly i dont have this much time to make whole documentation with examples about it, work and tutorials take my whole time i have haha. Octane manual is actually great, its clean and tons of images helps out understand Octane better. But hopefully my tutorials will keep giving you some fresh knowledge every week!
Thank you!!!! Saved me
veeeryyy helpful. thanks
Great tips ! Thanks :)
great tutorial!!!! Thank you !!
awesome!
Awesome 😻😻😻
Awesome
This is dope man! keep it up!
Can you show us how to create really nice crystal look with octane?
Thanks! Sounds like a good idea! im currently in a preparing stage to go back to tutorials, and will keep that one idea on my list.
@@NojsGraphics Thank you! Can't wait to see it! Cheers!
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