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 From:  Tommy (THOMASHELZLE)
8034.77 In reply to 8034.75 
I personally think Thea is better than Octane, but feature by feature it may be a draw.
I have Octane for Lightwave and while it's well integrated, I hardly use it.
Octane 3 has hair, volumes and some other stuff like that, which Thea hasn't (yet).
Thea has GPU & CPU at the same time for quite a while already and it really flies while Octane only announced it so far AFAIK.
I like the material system in Thea better and while I normally am a total node-addict, I find the nodes in Octane rather limited and clumsy.
Thea feels more versatile to me and has a clearer workflow IMO.
ATM, a network rendernode for Thea is 49.- Euro and two are included in the initial purchase - Octane is much more expensive there.
Theas network setup is the most brilliant and fast I've ever encountered in 20 years of CG. Once set up (5 minutes per node max) you simple enable network rendering in Thea and all machines contribute very efficiently.
But if you have Octane already and like it, it may not be as interesting as if you would start from scratch.

Cheers,

Tom
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 From:  Mike K4ICY (MAJIKMIKE)
8034.78 
I thought I'd post a neat little example of Thea Render's "Relight" feature.
(Sorry, it doesn't include the pie.)

http://www.mediafire.com/file/ue8j0w0az18peyu/Relight_Example.psd



Take the image into Photoshop and adjust or toggle the visibility of each layer to see how the image is affected.
Each layer is set to Screen mode.
In Thea, the separate Relight lighting channels produced are inherently HDR, so this Photoshop example is just a hack preview for fun.
If you use the Relight feature in Thea, you may enjoy the benefit from being able to adjust each lighting element in a room scene at will post-rendering, though you better have plenty of PC memory on hand.
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 From:  3image
8034.79 
Love to see so much Keyshot renders here. KS is my renderer of choice, too. For a year or so I only use KS for my rendering needs any more. No other software.
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 From:  glmr
8034.80 In reply to 8034.79 
KS again... my ass...
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 From:  ChrisJ (CJACOBS627)
8034.81 In reply to 8034.24 
Totally agreed!! Keyshot is simply way too expensive... Vray monthly is more affordable...or just get blender and import...Evee and Cycles are amazing.
chris jacobs www.chrisjacobs.com
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