Great video. Are you using ACES? I still did not find a clear video explaining ACES in Octane. There are settings in the preferences dialogue, also in the cam properties.
AMAZING TUTORIAL LIKE ALL TIME ! 🎈🎈🎇🎇 . Please i tried to make a gobos with octane lights in blender but i didnt made it. can you help me with short video tips about it
Thank you Jonas. is it possible to adjust the spread of the octane are light like the normal blender area light ? like what if I want to make a harsh ray of light casting on the rocks ?
Hey! Sry for coming back late! I also find this a bit difficult - i think you could use the barn Doors or Block out with planes, like you would in real life - but ofcourse a bit more complicated. 😅
its incredible how much worse blender is to work within. compared to C4D its like driving a bike vs an automatic car. even with octane on blender id still be using C4D despite being a paid system
I used to use cinema, the reason you think its worse is because you don't understand it. Once i switched to blender then tried going back to cinema a couple of years later cinema felt awkward and foreign to me. Now im switching to houdini and it feels really hard again but should be fine in a while. I'd say more than the program you are just not very good at adapting to different ways of working remmy. C4D is a dying program, its so fucking basic. If you start using something like blender or more to the point houdini you realise that cinema is made for the most basic crap. Such a limited piece of software.
A more apt description is Cinema is like being a passenger in a train. Blender is like driving the train, houdini is like making the train. Then again with geometry nodes blender will be similar to if not as good as Houdini. The issue with Cinema is that its a black box, you can't actually control it, everything is pre made like cloners and the like. You will be forever stuck pushing play on a simulation or something not really understanding how the fuck it does what it does. So your work will never be as interesting or original as you just rely on pre-made systems to get your work done.