In this Cinema 4D Octane Render tutorial, David Ariew () will show you how to create beautiful abstract topographic renders using scatter, as well as how to use adaptive sampling to dramatically speed up your renders, and how to create anamorphic bokeh for a cinematic look.
Expand your Octane Scatter knowledge:
Using Octane Displacement for Amazing Abstract Renders in Cinema 4D:
Create Abstract Topographic Elements Using Sketch & Toon in Cinema 4D:
Creating Abstract HUD Elements Using Shader Effector:
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