Author Topic: Composite kitchen  (Read 14466 times)

2013-08-09, 17:36:50

sergio.goroshko

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Hello everyone, here some my corona renders.
I hope you like it.

2013-08-09, 18:25:16
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Ludvik Koutny

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Those look really nice...  clean, minimalistic and yet warm.... only thing you need to work on is a correct exposure and horizon line of background behind windows... :)

2013-08-09, 21:38:49
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sergio.goroshko

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Those look really nice...  clean, minimalistic and yet warm.... only thing you need to work on is a correct exposure and horizon line of background behind windows... :)
Okay, thanks)

2013-08-10, 02:43:33
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Hi Sergio,
very nice. Can I ask you about the DOF on the composite-kitchen-(5).jpg
Is it in post, right?

2013-08-10, 08:04:03
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yagi

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superb!

2013-08-10, 09:24:07
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amol91939

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can u tell us how to set up the version 5 for render

2013-08-10, 10:23:40
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kry

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Nice images.
Perfect.
Sorry for my bad English (с) ecximer
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2013-08-10, 11:23:36
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Very nice, there is some strange material and texturing but apart this is very natural.
Davide Chicco - www.metrovisual.co.uk

2013-08-10, 12:50:58
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sergio.goroshko

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Thanks everyone, if you see some strangeness in this work tell me about that)

Hi Sergio,
very nice. Can I ask you about the DOF on the composite-kitchen-(5).jpg
Is it in post, right?

Hi, yes, you right, some DOF creating in post processing.

can u tell us how to set up the version 5 for render

Actually i not good in this, i just use PT+HD, all other settings set as default, but you can ask guru such as rawalance and keymaster, and of course use corona documentation, many things there very simple.
« Last Edit: 2013-08-10, 12:58:05 by sergio.goroshko »

2013-08-10, 13:19:59
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cecofuli

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Thanks Sergio, and which software / plug? I like the bokeh effect

2013-08-10, 14:57:51
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quadrays

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You should take more depth on these images. Just little playing with curve to boost up little bright parts and add more contrast to dark parts.
Colours are live... and I warn you - don't make in on whole image - try to remove "very black" areas on the new layer, which has more contrasted, by curve edition, images... use very smooth rubber, even use 10 percent opacity rubber brush to back some areas to look little like as the original. You can also control bright areas this way.

Result you can see there:

http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/5544/47fc.jpg

Copy this image and paste as layer on an existing original image. See the difference. Just curves and a little rubber brushing.

2013-08-10, 21:31:49
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Flameimage, maybe it's a matter of taste but I like the original one more. In the one you uploaded, post processing is just too obvious and aggressive. It's not bad but Sergio's renders have natural, warm feeling.
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2013-08-11, 19:23:28
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Ludvik Koutny

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I agree with Maru...  original images to me look a bit better...  the post processed version looks unnaturally oversaturated.

2013-08-11, 20:56:13
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2013-08-11, 21:40:38
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quadrays

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I agree, it might be aggressive, but I think this original, natural version is very flat, but in fact it's natural.

Maybe just blend two images together

http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/4324/1dlm.jpg

or giving more depth using grayscale overlay image and brushing off some overexposed/overdarked parts.

http://img138.imageshack.us/img138/9608/qkjv.jpg