![]() And I have to say that I was quite surprised at the result! Take a look… Octane rendersīearing in mind that these renders were done with every setting set at default, no materials applied, and that they were made by someone with minimal rendering experience who has no idea what he’s doing, the results are quite remarkable! I particularly like the way shadowing diffuses if the shading object is far away as in the last image.Ĭompare the above images with Rhino render (again, default settings, though I had to manually turn on sky and sun): Rhino renders ![]() I chucked in whatever geometry was in my Rhino recent files list, and got it going. I downloaded the Rhino demo and got it going. But in the email, there was a mention of an updated version of Octane Render, and because I have much more important, pressing things to do, I felt like this would be a good way to procrastinate. It usually generates images which seemed adequately pretty for my needs. Being a practical kind of guy, I didn’t see anything wrong with the default Rhino render. My architecturally-inclined colleagues and friends have often spoken about the amazingly superior aesthetics of premium rendering packages. ![]() Normally, these emails get little more than a cursory glance to see if anything stands out. ![]() As happens once every week or so, Rhino send me an email of new and updated plugins and tools. ![]()
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