Author Topic: 5 new Corona tutorials  (Read 19430 times)

2015-06-29, 15:52:02

Ondra

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All the glory and fame goes to Maru:





Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2015-06-29, 16:14:55
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Feedback and critics appreciated. :)
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2015-06-29, 16:28:14
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Thank you all the Staff ..!!!

2015-06-29, 17:59:23
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Thanks i will see they right now. ;)

2015-06-29, 18:38:14
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A Panorama Exporter tutorial, nice! :)
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2015-06-29, 21:46:22
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Thanks for these!

I'd love to see some official info on how to get 'fog' to work in interiors, I haven't been able to get any visible effect so far. Think sunlight through a window in a dusty room/space.

2015-06-29, 23:32:05
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thanks...very useful !

2015-06-30, 00:01:17
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Goood job!! and thanks

2015-06-30, 00:06:45
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Thanks a lot! Waiting for more Corona tutorials.

2015-06-30, 12:10:23
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Big thanks to Maru :)
One tutorial I would like to see - Or I think would be just ok if someone could upload a simple 640*480 .PSD file of a reflective teapot on a plane but with render elements.
I would to know in which order I need to put the elements in layers and what mode I need to apply to them.
I know only one > AO works with multiply.
I would like to have all elements lined up in Photoshop and then I could decrease all reflection-levels from the image.

2015-06-30, 12:39:10
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Big thanks to Maru :)
No, big thanks to all of the users. All the feedback, help requests, support questions, comments are extremely helpful for us. We are starting with some basic tutorials aimed mainly for Corona beginners, but more detailed ones are on their way.


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One tutorial I would like to see - Or I think would be just ok if someone could upload a simple 640*480 .PSD file of a reflective teapot on a plane but with render elements.
Good idea. Other tutorial ideas are welcome too.
« Last Edit: 2015-06-30, 13:16:15 by maru »
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2015-06-30, 12:48:29
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This is super good idea.

The Volumetrics/Fog was interesting to me a lot.
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2015-06-30, 15:47:31
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These are awesome! Very good for new users!

2015-07-01, 10:11:31
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The Volumetrics/Fog was very interesting me to. Thanx
Design is magic

2015-07-01, 21:39:55
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Its godlike.
thank you!

2015-07-01, 22:09:48
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hi there you use volumetric fog in second tutorial ? scene with car (render elements) theres little glow in windows ...
can you explain how you do it ?

2015-07-01, 23:25:03
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Thanks a lot for these tutos. As Juraj, the volumetric fog is the best for my use.
I can see we can use this in interior scenes as well, what i have never thought...
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2015-07-02, 10:28:00
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Awesome tutorials :) Thank you!
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2015-07-02, 12:50:47
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hi there you use volumetric fog in second tutorial ? scene with car (render elements) theres little glow in windows ...
can you explain how you do it ?
Yes, there is fog, it is created just like in the volumetric fog tutorial + fog material and sun position was tweaked using interactive renderer to look nice. :)
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2015-07-02, 15:34:47
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for me i want a tutorial on ggx

2015-07-02, 15:41:16
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for me i want a tutorial on ggx
What do you mean specifically? GGX is on by default.
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2015-07-08, 18:50:15
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Hi....Thanks maru...you rock man...nice tutorials.

2015-07-16, 10:21:45
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Thanks, Maru, for share!