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Awesome vid, Dave! Going over a lot of stuff and actually explaining it easily makes this the best "Render Faster" video. The HDRI tip was great. Love that idea! A few things I'd love to see in addition to these tips: - AI Light - Coherent Ratio - AI Up-Sampler - RTX Acceleration (RTX GPUs only obviously) Cheers Dave x
The best tutorial about optimizating render setting!! Clear and super useful!! Subscribed, and looking forward to the hdri and scene baking tutorial!! Thanks!
Quick headsup, you don't have to enable the denoiser in the camera tag, in the octane settings -> Camera Imager -> there is also a Denoiser which is global. When you use the camera tag its only for that camera. There is also a AI up-scaler in the Camera imager section which renders at a lower resolution and then upscales the final image (which saves a lot of time)
When you're using octane you should remember combination Ctrl+S because this render crash a lot. But anyway I'm using Octane in my daily renders because Redshift for example doesn't have monthly subscription.
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If you found this tutorial helpful you'll learn LOADS MORE in our Octane Masterclass, you can check it out here: cgshortcuts.com/courses/the-ultimate-octane-masterclass
We did the follow up HDRI video a while back, you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/LY2jvvR4eGY/v-deo.html. If you found this tutorial helpful you'll learn LOADS MORE in our Octane Masterclass, you can check it out here: cgshortcuts.com/product/the-ultimate-octane-masterclass
Wow great optimisation video, looking at the thumbnail of the video I thought of clickbait😂 but baking lighting and optimising cloner was something I didn’t know. Thanks 👍
Hey dave! can you make tutorials with standard render in cinema 4d for those who don't have OCTANE RENDER!! Some motion graphics tutorials and lighting setup tutorials Please😀
Very nice and helpful tutorial. Some things I knew, some things I've learned from here. But baking the scene HDRI is definitely something new and worth using for optimized animations/scenes. Many thanks! :)
yeah that HDRI light baking sounded really good ! I would like to know how to do that By the way, you forgot "Coherent Ratio". My favourite approach when it comes to very long rendering stills
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Hello, I have a project done and just need to render, but using C4D's standard renderer takes too long, if I use octane, would I have to redo all of my render settings and lights?
You'd just need to make a few tweaks to the lights and materials, nothing major. If you plan on doing a lot of rendering I'd definitely recommend Octane or Redshift as the Standard Renderer is VERY old and outdated (Redshift CPU now comes built into C4D for free, its a great option)
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I want to know HDRI baking, but also how to bake a displacement map of a high poly object, I've got a similar statue with way over a million polygons. Thanks!
*Amazing tutorial Dave, in RTX 3090 and gtx 1080ti is 0.0001 seconds hahaha, sorry for the joke, I would also like you to do a tutorial on HDRI"S, your tutorials are incredible.*
Octane is good but 3rd party render engine always rely on gpu memory as result we need more gpu memory like rtx 4090 or quadro just to have total freedom rendering large vfx scene.
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I'm having so much trouble with Octane. I will be in live viewer mode, and after rendering one frame in 1 second, it re renders again at a much much slower rate. If I want to get a fast render in render queue, I have to reset all of my settings.
Hello, great video, I have a question, in the octane window it shows me 2m37 for rendering, but when I want to export the scene as an animation in c4d I have 17 minutes per frame, why does c4d go through the ''exportmaterial'' phase for each image, there is no way that the textures load only once for all the images?thank you very much in advance
Sounds like your live viewer is set to render at a lower resolution, when you Render at final rez it's taking longer. You should only need to send materials and geo to octane for the first frame, it will be faster after that. Also make sure you optimize the scene as shown in the video.
Yeah definitely +1 on the HDRI baking! That sounds so ideal haha
We posted it today ;)
Hi Wren 🥺
Would love to know how to bake the scene HDRI! Cheers Dave
Cool, I think I might have to make a video then;)
Thanks Dave, pretty good and useful tutorial! I would like to see the bake HDRI out of the scene too, if this possible.
@@CGShortcuts Please do!
Me 3
same!
+1 for baking HDRI images please!
I'm loving this low secs render greed tutorial 😂 thanks!
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wow, didn't knew you could bake/create HDRI maps from a lighted scene! Looking forward to that tutorial!
Wow, baking the lights into an HDRI is genius! thank you!
Cheers mate! Glad it was helpful!
The studio baking into a hdri was really cool.
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I was trying to render a cloth scene and it was taking almost an hour! I cut my render time down to less than 6 mins. Thanks for the help!
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Yes, show us how to bake lights setup in the hdri image. Great tutorial, Dave
Awesome vid, Dave! Going over a lot of stuff and actually explaining it easily makes this the best "Render Faster" video.
The HDRI tip was great. Love that idea!
A few things I'd love to see in addition to these tips:
- AI Light
- Coherent Ratio
- AI Up-Sampler
- RTX Acceleration (RTX GPUs only obviously)
Cheers Dave x
Your tutorials are incredibly informative, the pace is perfect, and most importantly: you're not loud. Thanks a lot!
Great video Dave! Loved the trick with baking the arealights into a HDRI.
Cheers Niels, Makes a huge difference to render time!
10/10 content. Thanks for making this
No problem Jon!
The best tutorial about optimizating render setting!! Clear and super useful!! Subscribed, and looking forward to the hdri and scene baking tutorial!! Thanks!
will add my voice to the "yes" crowd for sharing your HDRI baking workflow. thanks
I think I might have to now rod, will put a video up tomorrow about it;)
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful Nitin! Thanks for watching ;)
Comprehensive and very much to the point. Great for a quick look-up. Thanks!
Cheers Seger!
One of my favorite places in UA-cam. Great tutorials mate, love them all!
Dave, it's very-very helpful. Thank you a lot!
No problem devix;)
Quick headsup, you don't have to enable the denoiser in the camera tag, in the octane settings -> Camera Imager -> there is also a Denoiser which is global. When you use the camera tag its only for that camera.
There is also a AI up-scaler in the Camera imager section which renders at a lower resolution and then upscales the final image (which saves a lot of time)
The denoiser doesn't work for me
Was waiting for the render to go in minus seconds 😅
Hopefully in the next version of octane;)
This is amazing! Thank you. I'd be keen on seeing how to bake a HDRI from current lighting setup.
Cheers Even, I think we'll definitely do a video about that;)
Thank you so much for that movie! A lot of helpful tips!
No problem, Octane can definitely be super fast if you optimimize a few things;)
Really love to see thr HDRI tut
We put it up on the channel today;)
This is so great, thank you! Can't wait to watch the hdri tutorial!
"Tutorial Guy" so humble Dave! :)))
Simple guy - simple tutorials;)
This is best tutorial i have seen ... perfect and straight to the point!
Cheers Mishal! Hope it sheds some light on the main things you can do for speed anyway;)
Great vid, saving it to my go to playlist for sure. Please make more content, very concise and clear! Baking lighting to HDRI vid would be amazing!
Cheers mate! Glad you find our content useful ;) Check out how to bake HDRI maps in Octane and C4D here: ua-cam.com/video/LY2jvvR4eGY/v-deo.html
A video on baking the hdri map would be amazing!
Thanks for these great tips.Baking down the HDRi would be very helpfull. Thnx
Great Tutorial, would you do a similar video for redshift if its possible? thanks
We'll see what we can do;)
Love your tutorials, thanks very much :)
Cheers Antony!!
When you're using octane you should remember combination Ctrl+S because this render crash a lot. But anyway I'm using Octane in my daily renders because Redshift for example doesn't have monthly subscription.
Great! Thanks so much for this tutorial.
Yes!!! This was super helpful
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dude let me know the baking trick !! I loved it !
Will do!
Baking process would be awesome!!!
I was about to break my PC thank for this tutorial.
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Amazingly informative. Subscribed and looking forward to the HDRI baking tutorial!
Top content Dave! I like it!
Awesome Tutorial. What is the Resolution???
awesome tutorial!
awesome tips, man! ty so much!
Cheers mate! Glad you've found it useful ;)
your videos are the best , I´m exited for HDRI Imaging baking video
DAVE YOU R THE BEST
Cheers mate for your support! ;)
Great tutorial! Keep up the good work
oh wow, they hitting 2016 blender!
The Otoy guys?
yea would love to see a tutorial about creating the hdri map
quote from SirWrender;
Yeah definitely +1 on the HDRI baking! That sounds so ideal haha
Me; yes, please do the HDRI Baking Tutorial. :)
this is the best video
great and very useful tips thx alot ❤️❤️
amazing tutorial! Thank U very much
Thanks for watching Nozirkhon !
I am interested in knowing how to bake the lights into a HDRI, it's really great aund useful
We did the follow up HDRI video a while back, you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/LY2jvvR4eGY/v-deo.html.
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HDRI baking sounds great I'd love to hear you do one of these on Redshift render too!
you are amazing !
Cheers Ariel!
9:45 actually you can use the out-of-core memory when you have consumed the whole VRAM
big thanks really for this videos and efforts
also
@cg shortcuts
+1 for baking HDRI images
Wow great optimisation video, looking at the thumbnail of the video I thought of clickbait😂 but baking lighting and optimising cloner was something I didn’t know. Thanks 👍
More tips on the way!
Yes, if you could make a video on how to bake an HDRI from the scene that would be great!
yes please.. sweet sweet hdri map tut please :)
1 more for baking HDRI images PLEEEEEEASE!
i subscribed channel just for this very good tutorial
cheers ayne, great to hear! welcome aboard!
Hey dave! can you make tutorials with standard render in cinema 4d for those who don't have OCTANE RENDER!! Some motion graphics tutorials and lighting setup tutorials Please😀
This is definitely on the list! Been so busy with our Octane course I've neglected the c4d tutes lately - stay tuned!
Very nice and helpful tutorial. Some things I knew, some things I've learned from here. But baking the scene HDRI is definitely something new and worth using for optimized animations/scenes. Many thanks! :)
great to hear!
yeah that HDRI light baking sounded really good ! I would like to know how to do that
By the way, you forgot "Coherent Ratio". My favourite approach when it comes to very long rendering stills
We put the HDRI video up last week;) yep coherant ratio is an option, I do mainly animated stuff though
Great render~~
Make a tutorial on HDR baking light 🙏
u saved my life
Great to hear!
Please show us how to bake lights setup in the HDRI image.
amazing, thanks
Thanks for watching Luis!
how are you drawing this? Im a total newbie btw. Are you using a Cintiq? (literally just learned what that was lol)
How u did the light i like to know like u told :D
great thanks. you just saved infinite time on unnecessary render experiments
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Hello, I have a project done and just need to render, but using C4D's standard renderer takes too long, if I use octane, would I have to redo all of my render settings and lights?
You'd just need to make a few tweaks to the lights and materials, nothing major. If you plan on doing a lot of rendering I'd definitely recommend Octane or Redshift as the Standard Renderer is VERY old and outdated (Redshift CPU now comes built into C4D for free, its a great option)
And if you want to learn Octane or Redshift thoroughly, we have Octane and Redshift Masterclasses available here:
cgshortcuts.com/product/the-ultimate-octane-masterclass
cgshortcuts.com/product/ultimate-redshift-masterclass
Thank u ♥ pls show how to bake lighting to HDRI in a new tutorial.
Cool, I think I might have to make a video then;)
@@CGShortcuts thanx in advance
Thank you
No problem Balel, all the best with your Octane rendering!
Why some of those default settings set so high?
Wouldn't it better if they were closer to what's in the video?
how did you manage do get a nice low poly quad mesh out of that scan?
I want to learn about baking HDRI images please!!
i think GI CLAMP set 1 enough when have no 3S material
octane Deep image , Deep Render Passes ?
And Coherent ration , And Static Noise please share how to work and benefit
do one video for blender
I want to know HDRI baking, but also how to bake a displacement map of a high poly object, I've got a similar statue with way over a million polygons. Thanks!
Check out how to bake HDRI maps in Octane and C4D here: ua-cam.com/video/LY2jvvR4eGY/v-deo.html
@@CGShortcuts awesome, thanks!
Does that have to do with render network??
where Idle gpus are used to help the rendering of other people's work
*Amazing tutorial Dave, in RTX 3090 and gtx 1080ti is 0.0001 seconds hahaha, sorry for the joke, I would also like you to do a tutorial on HDRI"S, your tutorials are incredible.*
Please do the HDRI baking !!!!
respect!!
Octane render Lenovo (IdeaPad Gaming 3 15lMH05 ) laptop Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 support ?
Octane is good but 3rd party render engine always rely on gpu memory as result we need more gpu memory like rtx 4090 or quadro just to have total freedom rendering large vfx scene.
Worth it if you do a lot of rendering
Would like Octane for Blender tutorials
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I'm having so much trouble with Octane. I will be in live viewer mode, and after rendering one frame in 1 second, it re renders again at a much much slower rate. If I want to get a fast render in render queue, I have to reset all of my settings.
HDRI Baking tutorial, please! =D
Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/LY2jvvR4eGY/v-deo.html
Plz make tutorial On baking Scene Lights into HDRI Plz Plz Plz
Woooooooow
Hello, great video, I have a question, in the octane window it shows me 2m37 for rendering, but when I want to export the scene as an animation in c4d I have 17 minutes per frame, why does c4d go through the ''exportmaterial'' phase for each image, there is no way that the textures load only once for all the images?thank you very much in advance
Sounds like your live viewer is set to render at a lower resolution, when you Render at final rez it's taking longer. You should only need to send materials and geo to octane for the first frame, it will be faster after that. Also make sure you optimize the scene as shown in the video.
Great
Cheers mate!
make a tutorial on HDRi baking lights
Please tell us how to bake HDRI
HDRI please Dave!!