I try not to get caught up in all those semantics. Been there done that and at the end of the day colour spaces wont transform your renders. Only benefit I ever saw for my own workflow was more flexibility in grading. I've found if you're good at lighting and you can control your balance in the scene you shouldn't have to rely on grading to create a balanced image. On that note I also rarely grade. The images you see are straight out of Octane usually. On top of that most in house and production level jobs I've done have been in srgb.
@@Sketchyvisuals ah i see, one thing that aces could help alot is making those nasty washed out highlights looks much much better and basicly make the colors alot more defined instead of "harsh" if you work only in srgb there is an option on the octane camera " aces tonemapped " which you can get aces colors baked in your SRGB workflow.
@@OKAMI_CD Yeah I'm aware, I can get rid of those highlights without aces hence my point. I just don't feel the need to integrate it with the way I work. I do actually use aces tonemapped now and then, but only if the image needs it. I just don't feel pressured to do it because certain studios do it. It's largely pointless for my workflow and a lot of people turn to color spaces to attempt to put a band-aid on flaws in their lighting or other skills. I think the consensus is use it when needed. There's renders on my instagram in ACES and I bet nobody could point out what ones they are. If your work has a lot of washed out highlights and harsh colours I'd problem solve other potential causes of that before blaming srgb.
@@OKAMI_CD Also want to point out that working in ACES with products that specify pantones is a exercise in pissing yourself off. You can achieve "ACES" using filmic or other methods that dont screw your colors.
can I ask: how did you download them? What's your export settings on the quixel library? I tried using the C4D plugin but it always gives error messages?
I love the look of Octane and have subbed my first month for it but man is it crashy!!! I find I spend most of my very limited spare time - father of three, full time job etc - looking up problem solving answers on Reddit instead of creating. And just when I write in my notebook 'THATS IT, IM FINISHING IT OFF IN BLENDER!!!!!!! 🤯 out pops a gorgeous render that survived the crash and I'm hooked again... for me Octane is Corona GPU. Just perfect with not much effort. I have to use Redshift at work because they say it's 'industry standard' and man do I f*cking hate it…
theres barely any good octane tutorials and half the comments want redshift variants. theres literally a ratio of 10:1 amount of content for redshift stop being lazy lmao
Unfortunately I haven't found any free links in the descriptions you were talking about. Great tutorial by the way!
Another banger Mate !
jeeso that dynamic placement tool is OP
It really is, and the best part is they stole it from Blender lol
I don't use octane, but even so, thank you very much for creating educational content!
Nice tutorial! Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for sharing your process 👍
Great tutorial, thanks for that. Can you tell which LUT you're using?
hey nice video as always im wondering why you are not working in aces color space? i find aces rec 709 to be the best
I try not to get caught up in all those semantics. Been there done that and at the end of the day colour spaces wont transform your renders.
Only benefit I ever saw for my own workflow was more flexibility in grading. I've found if you're good at lighting and you can control your balance in the scene you shouldn't have to rely on grading to create a balanced image. On that note I also rarely grade. The images you see are straight out of Octane usually.
On top of that most in house and production level jobs I've done have been in srgb.
@@Sketchyvisuals ah i see, one thing that aces could help alot is making those nasty washed out highlights looks much much better and basicly make the colors alot more defined instead of "harsh" if you work only in srgb there is an option on the octane camera " aces tonemapped " which you can get aces colors baked in your SRGB workflow.
@@OKAMI_CD Yeah I'm aware, I can get rid of those highlights without aces hence my point. I just don't feel the need to integrate it with the way I work.
I do actually use aces tonemapped now and then, but only if the image needs it. I just don't feel pressured to do it because certain studios do it. It's largely pointless for my workflow and a lot of people turn to color spaces to attempt to put a band-aid on flaws in their lighting or other skills. I think the consensus is use it when needed. There's renders on my instagram in ACES and I bet nobody could point out what ones they are. If your work has a lot of washed out highlights and harsh colours I'd problem solve other potential causes of that before blaming srgb.
@@OKAMI_CD Also want to point out that working in ACES with products that specify pantones is a exercise in pissing yourself off. You can achieve "ACES" using filmic or other methods that dont screw your colors.
can I ask: how did you download them? What's your export settings on the quixel library? I tried using the C4D plugin but it always gives error messages?
Awesome! Thank you!
I love the look of Octane and have subbed my first month for it but man is it crashy!!! I find I spend most of my very limited spare time - father of three, full time job etc - looking up problem solving answers on Reddit instead of creating. And just when I write in my notebook 'THATS IT, IM FINISHING IT OFF IN BLENDER!!!!!!! 🤯 out pops a gorgeous render that survived the crash and I'm hooked again... for me Octane is Corona GPU. Just perfect with not much effort.
I have to use Redshift at work because they say it's 'industry standard' and man do I f*cking hate it…
I wish I used Octane, but stuck with this redshift thing.. anyways, watching your process like a movie before bed, thank you!!!
Love it!
so amazing!
Nice! How to do this on redshift? 😀
cool🔥
Hi man your tutorial is a gem! Where could we find your macbook model? It seems your link is down for some reason.. Cheers
Thanks man! Don't have this one up for sale unfortunately
@@Sketchyvisuals Would you be keen to share it with us? Gumroad?
@@juliensow5597 I don't have gumroad just the store, I share it with my coaching students that's about it
please never leave octane, lol its selfish i know but everyone is on redshift...thank you so so much for all you do
Thankyou! Don't worry bro I wont! Unless Octane really dies out completely I probably will never exclusively switch.
hey dude do you do one to one?
Fucking insane! 🥩🔥
My problem is.. I have redshift, how can I follow along?
Buy Octane 🤷♂️
here you can follow this ua-cam.com/video/6qKlrc3s5Js/v-deo.html
theres barely any good octane tutorials and half the comments want redshift variants. theres literally a ratio of 10:1 amount of content for redshift stop being lazy lmao