Interior tutorial with Cinema 4D and Octane by vudumotion
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Interior tutorials with Octane Render and Cinema4D with audio.
Includes:
- Video Files
- Project Files
In my first Cinema 4D and Octane render tutorial I will show you how I light my interior scenes using Octane daylight and HDR image in Path tracing kernel. You will be able to download the scene file with all the models. I will also show you how to optimise the scene and share some tips and tricks.
We are going to learn how to setup an octane sun light in order to achieve a realistic, vibrant look and feel.
The setup of the room is important and you should make sure there are enough windows to let the sun light into the room in order to light up everything inside the room. Using the sun light, you can get very nice sharp light shapes on your objects which adds to the realism of the scene.
First we have to setup our room. Here I mainly used some pre-made 3D models to decorate my room. Room walls, windows and some minor items are modeled by me.
You can add holes to the walls using Boole, a native tool that comes with the Cinema 4D software. However, if you wish to get nice round edges I’d suggest to use MeshBoolean plugin. It makes the whole process a lot easier.
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