How to Render an Image on Octane Render
Download Octane Render, the latest release., Go to your 3D software and export an obj mesh. , Open Octane Render. , Right click on the bottom panel, called the graph editor. , Click Add >> Objects >> Mesh., Create materials., Choose an environment...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Download Octane Render
Octane Render costs €99.
You can however get the demo version that does not have an expiration date. -
Step 2: the latest release.
,,, Select the obj file.
The default controls are shown in the image.
You can also select a preset for your 3D program. , Specular, diffuse color, and UV mapping are imported from the obj file.
You can quickly find the material for an object by using the material picker tool.
Play around with different materials. , The background will change the color of ambient light.
You can choose an image, or a realistic simulation of outdoors, using the 'daylight' option at the top., This is in the 'Current Camera' panel.
The icons on the right side are for selecting different panels.,, These settings will define the quality of the image.
An important setting to keep in mind is Max Samples, which stops the render when however many samples are rendered. , The sample count should be above 1500 for a noise-less image. -
Step 3: Go to your 3D software and export an obj mesh.
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Step 4: Open Octane Render.
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Step 5: Right click on the bottom panel
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Step 6: called the graph editor.
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Step 7: Click Add >> Objects >> Mesh.
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Step 8: Create materials.
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Step 9: Choose an environment.
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Step 10: Choose a good aperture.
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Step 11: Click on 'Current Imager' to set different camera settings.
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Step 12: Click on 'Current Kernel' to select different settings for the technical side of the render.
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Step 13: Save the render
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Step 14: after waiting a while.
Detailed Guide
Octane Render costs €99.
You can however get the demo version that does not have an expiration date.
,,, Select the obj file.
The default controls are shown in the image.
You can also select a preset for your 3D program. , Specular, diffuse color, and UV mapping are imported from the obj file.
You can quickly find the material for an object by using the material picker tool.
Play around with different materials. , The background will change the color of ambient light.
You can choose an image, or a realistic simulation of outdoors, using the 'daylight' option at the top., This is in the 'Current Camera' panel.
The icons on the right side are for selecting different panels.,, These settings will define the quality of the image.
An important setting to keep in mind is Max Samples, which stops the render when however many samples are rendered. , The sample count should be above 1500 for a noise-less image.
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