Haganse un favor y vean el video completo: Tardé literalmente 2 días tratando de averiguar cómo hacer para no renderizar el fondo de la escena sin afectar la reflección de algun objeto, si me hubiera tomado 9 minutos con 20 segundos de mi tiempo (o menos) me hubiera ahorrado todo esto. Simplemente !GRACIAS!
I’m using 3dsmax 2024 with vray 6 update 2.1 in my office. I have 14 years experience in 3dsmax with vray but i need more realistic rendering and need to upgrade myself. Please suggest me anything. What i have to do for being unique designer ? I’m working in interior design company since 11 years
Lovely content! Thank you very much. I struggled a bit following what you were saying as I'm 100% new to octane coming from basic physical with not a very wide knowledge range... so it felt a bit too fast to process in my mind. But apart from that this video is amazing!
Hi, I was following your tutorial and had a little problem, which is I have and object with plastic and a lid with transparent plastic, and when I put the lid on, the shadow won't disappear,.. how can I solve this problem? I tried the specular depth til 50 but won't change & tried the fake shadow too.. but won't change either!
I like ART render. It build in in 3dsmax. Wery simple. Only maybe missing glow effect. But ARnold not support wery bright emmisive materials while ART perfectly support. So this is big advantage for ART. But ART maybe slowest renderer. It cpu based. I have 5900x And rtx 3060 and seems with GPU ARnold enders faster with about same quality. Power cunsumps about same. About 240 W from socket whole PC consumps while rendering. Vray and Redshift not tested. Big inprovement is in ARNOLD while in Arnold 7 addaded optix denoiser by defoult. If no subsfase scatering, then it wery good denoising, I say. Arold have some eerrors. ART is more stable less issues I get rendering with art. Arnold have some isues. If you have many core cpu, then ART is not bad renderer.
I find Blender a lot easier to use than Cinema4D. 🙂 I might be one of the few. I usually read articles on the Internet claiming that Cinema4D is more beginner friendly than Blender is. But for me, it's the opposite. I find Blender easier to use.
Hey, I'm a blender 3d user and I wanna learn c4d with octane. Long story short, is there any free using chance to learn both c4d and octane then ofc i'll pay it. Because now it's look like a gambling
muito obrigado eu estava mesmo procurando exatamente isso voce pode nos ajudar fazendo um tutorial mais avançado e recente sobre arnold render e como renderizar rapido sem ruido ?
Hello. Very good material, the way you demonstrate it in an accessible and understandable way. I bought your course and am very happy (I only need subtitles, because I don't understand everything in English). Tnx u mate! 💙💛
I tried applying this to my own object and it didn’t seem to work. The render appears to just be little dots in the Arnold Render View. Does anyone have a solution?
C4D is the king in motion graphics tasks, Houdini is the king when you want to get very deep in details, attributes, etc... but I dont think its very convenient to switch to houdini if you are doing mostly simple motion graphics.
This looks fantastic! - I would say though… the only think that would put this even more over the top is add-on sections covering both the preparation and submission to RNDR network & one touching on x-particles a bit from an octane based project perspective.