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5.0
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Description of OctaneRender

OctaneRender uses the graphics card in your computer to render photo-realistic images super fast.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good node-based image generator

It's very easy to use, it has many rendering options and is great for creating realistic images. I have not found any downside so far. The price is reasonable and if you need more features or want to increase the number of nodes you can easily do that. The main problem with this software is that sometimes it takes a while to load and sometimes it crashes. If you are looking for an affordable and reliable program for creating realistic images, then this is what you should try out. We are using…

Pros
  • Great variety in node types
  • Easy setup process (for both new users as well experienced ones)
  • Lots o' tutorials available online.
  • Relatively cheap license cost compared other similar programs like V ray pro etc..(you get good bang at your bucks).Cons : Sometimes there may be long loading times when switching between scenes/nodes
Cons
  • Nothing

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Useful tool to use in game development

It is very easy for me, I just drag it into my project file then open up Render engine tab; that's all you have do! The rendering quality isn't bad either but sometimes they can get glitchy or make objects look weird (like shadows). Sometimes when running large projects with hundreds of lights this software needs more RAM than what most computers come equipped witn so be prepared if those things happen because some people will say its too slow even tho their PC has plenty o ram left over..but…

Pros
  • Easy to control
  • Has low CPU usage/no lagging in game play at higher spec machines.
  • Great light setting options not always necessary
Cons
  • Minor Issues