Author Topic: Living room  (Read 2043 times)

2018-09-08, 01:39:57

Rafal.M

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Id like to share this recent interior images I've made using Corona+C4D. Thanks for watching.

2018-09-08, 12:08:11
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Designerman77

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Nice renders.
But why so many people think that chromatic aberration is so fancy or might increase the impression that it is a photo?

Looks like the eyes are aching... :)

2018-09-08, 15:22:00
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Rafal.M

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Youre right, i overdo a little  chromatic aberration . Hope this one will cure your eyes ;)

2019-01-09, 00:23:22
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Designerman77

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Looks great! :)

For a while I was also fascinated by aberration in renders...
A friend of mine ( very succesful photographer and film director from New York ) said: in real world, aberration is simply the effect of bad lenses. :))))

Greetings!


2019-01-09, 08:37:55
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aaouviz

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I'd recommend against putting that slimeball lawyer (on the TV) in future renders though :P
Nicolas Pratt
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2019-01-09, 10:47:42
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patrick.testa

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Nice renders!
What do you use to obtain chromatic aberration? I agree that it should be kept very low but sometimes it helps…
I tried ArionFX and it works very well but I was looking for a free alternative!
Thanks!

Patrick