This Pro Series Course is designed to be the definitive materials resource for all octane artists. We cover all Octane material types, all nodes and everything else you need to know when it comes to creating your own bespoke materials
In this class you will learn how to create your very own Subsurface scattering material using Cinema4D, Octane and the Adobe Suite.
A non-technical, un-scientific and personal comparison of Blender Cycles, Eevee and Octane! We're looking at lighting/rendering a large interior space in a concept design workflow. A small overview over some attractive render choices available today and how they fare in an actual work environment.
In this class you will learn how to use Cinema4D, Octane and the Adobe Suite to create a super fresh Space Age scene.
Skillshare – Creating a Sci-Fi Sculpture Using Cinema 4D | In this class, you'll gain the necessary skills to create your own custom Sci-Fi sculpture using BOTH the built-in physical renderer or Octane.
Usually, keyframe illustrations set the mood and the visual direction of the movie and are done at a very quick pace. That is why it is very important to use tools and approach that will allow you to address the feedback as quickly as possible.
Achieving believable cinematic lighting can be challenging! Especially, when it involves tons of light sources your render time goes up and it becomes very difficult to make any big changes and experiment with your lighting.
In this tutorial, I show how to use Octane Standalone render. Starting from basics I explain all the important features of this renderer, covering the power of node system, material set-up, environment nodes, texture projections and etc.
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