Author Topic: Chromatika Corona renders  (Read 5861 times)

2015-03-27, 14:12:58

stefano.s

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Hi all,

Here are our jobs done with Corona....







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« Last Edit: 2015-03-27, 15:45:42 by stefano.s »

2015-03-29, 17:23:03
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Hi stefano great work!

Can you share your courtains material specs. ?

2015-03-30, 13:14:53
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Hi stefano great work!

Can you share your courtains material specs. ?

Of course!!!! It's a very basic shader...

Stefano

2015-03-31, 10:53:13
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Thanks a lot!

2015-04-02, 14:40:04
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Hi all,

A massive polycount scene with over 400,000 trees and subtile volumetric fog.....

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2015-04-02, 15:05:19
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Hi. Impressing stuff there. Would it be possible for you to provide some info about the scene - like what scatter system used, how many different trees, render times/passes and RAM usage?

2015-04-02, 15:40:52
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Hi,

I use Corona Scatter, with four different type of vegetation, 200 pass on 16gb of ram

Stefano

2015-04-02, 16:10:34
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Thanks. Even more impressive :)

Edit: just one more question. How well do IR handle such scene?

2015-04-02, 17:11:22
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Thanks. Even more impressive :)

Edit: just one more question. How well do IR handle such scene?

Sorry, i do not understood....

Stefano

2015-04-02, 17:57:49
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Hi all.....

another render from us......


Stefano

2015-04-02, 18:02:52
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well since it is an exterior shot, IR should work surprisingly well when just changing camera or materials. But of course it wont be 25fps ;)
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2015-04-02, 18:07:46
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I think IR is always slightly more "responsive" than regular rendering due to its lower settings and lower resolution so if it renders fine with regular, it should render fine with IR.
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2015-04-02, 18:27:22
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Interactive rendering works very very well in that render!!!!


Stefano