![]() After that, he’ll show how to generate a grungy gold shader with complex details. In Part 2, David will show how to create a dust shader that sits overtop a dark glass material, and cover using multiple dirt nodes and mix textures, as well as a falloff node as a slope to art direct areas that the dust would naturally gather. In Part 1 of this jam packed 2 part Cinema 4D Octane Render tutorial, David Ariew will show you both the old and new models of creating anisotropic shaders, as well as common problems with glass, creating a studio setup, horizontal lens flares, some HDRI hacks, and a wet pavement look! ![]() ![]() Want more Octane Tutorials? Watch our Octane Tutorial Youtube Playlist! What You’ll Learn in These Videos: 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! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Tutorial video: Leave a comment Cancel Reply. Well look at several techniques you can use to get faster renders in Octane Renderer. In this 2 Part tutorial, David Ariew will show you how to create complex Octane shaders inside of Cinema 4D. Today well learn how to render faster in Octane Render.
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