Forest House Octane Renders
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Hi all,
This is a work by Isaías Carvalho done in a very short time frame and rendered in OctaneRender for SketchUp last minute.
To avoid SketchUp display lags and fit into 32 bit memory limit Octane Proxies were heavily used. High-poly bushes and trees were replaced by simple shapes (boxes) in SketchUp but represented by high-quality objects in Octane Viewport.
Also, to save memory but get decent results GPU displacement mapping was used to give some depth to the brick walls and create grass.
To add some mood to the renders Fog material parameters were used for the early-morning scenes and IES lights for the night scenes
Final touch with built-in post processing tools
Happy Rendering!
Bro
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Very nice and thanks for the explanations!
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;D Octane for Sketchup.....a dream come true.
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Does it support animation of Dynamic Components ?
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@unknownuser said:
Does it support animation of Dynamic Components ?
Not sure what do you expect from Dynamic Components, but right now it is something like this (click to view the .gif)
I.e. dynamic components are supported but animation itself is not being exposed to SketchUp API
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Seriously impressive mate! Octane has come a hell of a long way. I've looked at it a few times but the whole way the materials work on a stringy thing (forgot the name) did my head in!
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So seems it's support first level of Dynamic component!
And with this DC one ?
Click again and again on the box, this one must be size & color changing!
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Awesome renders. Those trees look perfect. Never heard of this before. Is Octane a seperate program that can import skp or is it implemented in sketchup like Vray?
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@lz said:
Awesome renders. Those trees look perfect. Never heard of this before. Is Octane a seperate program that can import skp or is it implemented in sketchup like Vray?
Hello there.
Octane runs inside Sketchup rendering/editing in realtime. Octane has the StandAlone version that works with .obj files, but now we can model/edit/render all at same time inside Sketchup-
Really great.
You can see here a litle timelaps from that work.
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cheers
resmas
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