Author Topic: Scandinavian Livingroom  (Read 2313 times)

2018-02-23, 15:44:08

Kiril Ognenov

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Some tests on transitioning work from Vray to Corona. Still in trial but contemplating it still if getting into corona sooner than later as it suits my style of visualization. Awesome rendering engine. I can't seem to fathom how incredible all my LUT's look in this engine.

High Res and more of my work here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/59296243/Scandinavian-Livingroom

Would appreciate some comments.

Regards,
Kiril 

« Last Edit: 2018-02-26, 10:10:22 by Kiril Ognenov »

2018-02-23, 15:57:12
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Lopandza

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It's just my impression or you have no texture on the sofa or any bump it seems weird but good job nice render

2018-02-23, 17:12:39
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Kiril Ognenov

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Might be the transition from vray-corona. I noticed also that the lower right corner is the weakest part of the image. Will update that one for sure!

2018-02-26, 00:05:50
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Kiril Ognenov

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A bit of an update to the project.

2018-02-26, 01:00:23
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arrival

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i like it,but don't now why everyone make "Scandinavian" interiors ??
don't understand these hype and for me it's kind of boring now..sorry,but do not take it personally :-)
btw: 2nd render ist great :-)
« Last Edit: 2018-02-26, 01:33:20 by arrival »

2018-02-26, 10:09:00
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Kiril Ognenov

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It's super popular, it fits a large number of people and it has a distinct clean/white look to it. I got used to it as well all to much but with every other project i like it even more. Thanks for the comment appreciate it :) As for corona i think it will end up on my subscription list because it does alot of the heavy lifting that i used to do with vray.