Silverwing Quick Tip: Octane Ray Epsilon (For more realistic Renders)
Hello, seamlessly connecting to last weeks tut where I already teased the Ray Epsilon. Maybe not as entertaining but filled with explanation. Hope you enjoy. Small warning. Prepare some coffee! P.s. leave a comment if you have any good Idea for a future quicktop / tut. Backdrop pattern material C4D Scene requested by some users: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... 00:00 Intro 00:20 Examples for Small Objects 01:02 Examples for Large Objects 01:50 Ray Epsilon Setting in C4D 02:25 Presentation Slide 1 Basics 02:48 Presentation Slide 2 In depth Look 03:51 Presentation Slide 3 Increasing the Ray Epsilon 04:20 Presentation Slide 4 To large Ray Epsilon 05:17 Presentation Slide 5 Floating Point Values and Precission 06:55 Presentation Slide 6 Precission Errors 08:47 Best settings for Ray Epsilon in C4D 10:22 Small Trick 11:00 Outro

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