![]() I’ll start by discussing what Octane Render is and what you could do with this versatile third party renderer. ![]() Before we dive deeper into Octane for Cinema 4D, we go over a quick start guide, so you’re set up for success. I’ll show you how to use the live viewer. And we’ll create a layout that we can use in Cinema 4D when working with Octane. Then, we’ll dive deeper into working with materials including the new blend and metallic materials introduced in Octane 3.08. We’ll explore Octane’s lighting system and the thin lens camera where we can create effects such as depth of field and motion blur. Octane for Cinema 4D has additional features which we will also dive into. Freebie Friday: Real Marble Textures from Share Textures. Like Octane Scatter and the ability to create volumetric effects such as fog. ShareTextures published these 20 unique marble textures that you can download for free. These would be perfect for a real marble fireplace, beautiful real marble floors in your holiday dream house, or perhaps a Greek or Roman statue. Finally, I discuss Octane’s render settings, including how to optimize them, and how to use Octane’s multi parts workflow. My goal by the end of this course, is that you will have a firm foundation of how to use Octane Cinema 4D.īy The End of This training Course, you learned how to texture, light, and render your Cinema 4D scenes with OctaneRender.
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