In this tutorial David Ariew will break down this scene I made using Physical Renderer in a previous tutorial and demonstrate how it compares to an Octane Render workflow!
Want to see more tutorials from David? Be sure to show him some love, follow him on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook and leave some comments in the comments section & let us know about any Octane tutorials you’d like to see in the future!
Topics covered include:
• Converting Cinema 4D materials to Octane shaders
• Using HDRI images to light your scene in Octane
• Recreating non-compatible C4D textures using Octane Shaders
• Covering how different HDRI images affect a scene
• Brief overview of Octane render options
• Tips for optimizing your scenes render time
If you have any questions about HDRI Lighting Using Octane Render in Cinema 4D, post them in the comments section! If you create anything using this technique, be sure to share it with me on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or in the Comments! Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial! more octane please!!!!
Thanks! More to come!!!
David, This was fantastic! I can’t thank you enough for doing this. It was,… everything you said would be… Fast and Easy. I like your pace of the tutorial,… In all honesty, you could have saved me a lot of grey hairs, if I had this tutorial 6 months ago when I first picked up Octane. This tutorial is so much more than the end result. You pretty much broke down everything that one needs to know about Octane the moment after they install the plugin in Cinema 4d. Please EJ, encourage David to do more Octane tutorials for Eyedesyn! Oh,… and Thanks Ej for all you’ve done for the Cinema 4d community!
Len