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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: iainbanks on 2014-08-08, 13:32:50

Title: London project
Post by: iainbanks on 2014-08-08, 13:32:50
Heres some images from a recent project that i worked on for a London based development.

More images can be found here:  www.iainbanks.com/Barts-Square  (http://www.iainbanks.com/Barts-Square)

Title: Re: London project
Post by: lasse1309 on 2014-08-08, 14:07:22
nice ones, hell of a lot actually!
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Post by: daniel.reutersward on 2014-08-08, 14:10:40
Looks great! Well done! :)
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Post by: arqrenderz on 2014-08-08, 14:14:50
Great images man!!
Im going to ask it first :)  How the hell did you create such great images!!!
can you give us some insight?? are you using corona sun?
Any tip you can share??
THX in advance
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Post by: johan belmans on 2014-08-08, 15:19:15
Great work!
Title: Re: London project
Post by: iainbanks on 2014-08-08, 15:45:39
Thanks guys, much appreciated.

daniel266:  Mostly its all a pretty standard setup using the corona sky and sun except for the dusk shot where im using a peter guthrie HDRI. 

To add to the lighting there are IES spotlights throught each shot.  Carpets are done using forest pack pro.
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Post by: Adanmq on 2014-08-08, 15:59:35
wow. The images looks incredible clean.
Can you give us some info about original resolution, passes, etc. ?

Really great work.
Title: Re: London project
Post by: iainbanks on 2014-08-08, 16:03:39
Thanks,

Full res is at 5k and each image rendered to between 100-200 passes.  Where needed noise was cleaned up using lightroom (mainly for some white walls / ceilings etc)

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Post by: Juraj on 2014-08-08, 16:41:52
Hi Ian,

perfect set, love the quality and quantity = )

I had a look at your website though, and love the LA House ! Working on something like that now, very impressed.
Title: Re: London project
Post by: iainbanks on 2014-08-08, 16:48:42
Thanks Juraj, yes the LA house was great to work on.  Love your studios work also, kept track of it for a while, lovely crumpled beds :)

Good luck at AD#5, was tempted to go again this year but hey they've sold out quick.
Title: Re: London project
Post by: artmaknev on 2014-08-08, 17:03:44
Impressive!! The staging and lighting looks so amazing, I wonder how long these types of renderings took to render with corona, did you use DR to speed up the process?

Title: Re: London project
Post by: iainbanks on 2014-08-08, 17:17:38
Thanks,

At 5k i think typically the images were taking between 2-4 hours each.  Rendered using a single pc with dual E5-2680 v2 CPU's (40 cores)
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Post by: nehale on 2014-08-08, 17:28:17
did you use any portals for the interiors?
Title: Re: London project
Post by: iainbanks on 2014-08-08, 17:29:35
Nope, no portals used
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Post by: arqrenderz on 2014-08-08, 23:44:32
is it Hd+pt Or pure PT ¿?  When I grow i wanna be like you :)
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Post by: frebel on 2014-08-09, 02:56:44
Perfect and balanced render. Congrats for the good work
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Post by: iainbanks on 2014-08-09, 10:39:12
daniel266 - Its PT + HD
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Post by: artmaknev on 2014-08-11, 01:33:57
Thats a beast pc you got there!!
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Post by: dartofang on 2014-08-11, 06:00:41
congrats on the ronen feature. great images and love the lighting. :)
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Post by: Rhodesy on 2014-08-11, 15:38:01
Some really amazing images. I love the quality of light and materials, very pleasing on the eye. Im a C4D user and cant wait for Corona to come to C4D. One thing I have noticed though; there does look to be some artifacts in some of the corners like I might expect from vray but I though corona generally handled this sort of thing pretty well - of which it does here but can still see them more here than usual. Render times seem great.
Title: Re: London project
Post by: Alban JACQ on 2014-08-13, 22:01:11
The word is Outstanding ... ;-)

Glorious pictures, I'm actually as much impressed by the background (outside) pictures and how well they sit in the picture, especially from a perspective point of view.
Would be interested to know how you pulled them out ...

Long life to the visualizer ;-)
Cheers
A.
Title: Re: London project
Post by: VASLAVO on 2014-10-21, 16:30:42
Great images, i saw your tutorial about this project and i dont get the same results, ive got a too dark and saturated image and also it happends to me that when i low the inverse gamma of the hrdi to less than .9 i got fireflys, am i missing something, love the tips if you can and again your images are superb.