Author Topic: Moving Beautiful Computer Generated Images + Full SOA Presentation  (Read 3087 times)

2017-10-12, 19:57:04

JakubCech

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So guys I would love to share with you the little video I created for the series, here:


Super quick technical info: It was done by super old school camera back projection technique of the final rendered images on the mesh. I photoshoped multiple images, extended scene etc. I had to doit this way because I photoshopped a lot of images and this also saved a ton of rendering time.

Here is also my full SOA talk (a lot about the series as well):


Cheers! :))
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2017-10-15, 21:43:20
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Hey Jakub

Many thanks for sharing this and giving such a detailed insight into your process - your attention to detail and research really stand out as a key part of what allows you to create such beautiful imagery.

I think I noticed on the video you had renamed the mastering CGI indoor HDRI as "corrected" - would you mind sharing what you did to it?

Cheers

2017-10-15, 23:10:03
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JakubCech

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Hey Jakub
Many thanks for sharing this and giving such a detailed insight into your process - your attention to detail and research really stand out as a key part of what allows you to create such beautiful imagery.
I think I noticed on the video you had renamed the mastering CGI indoor HDRI as "corrected" - would you mind sharing what you did to it?
Cheers
Thank you so much for your kind words.
Your attention is spot on! :) I forgot to say - I "white balanced" the HDRI - this means I completely desaturated the walls so they do not have the yellow color cast from the floor. I added this to the description of the video as well. Thanks!

2017-10-16, 21:16:29
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Thanks for sharing your methodology.  I found the talk quite interesting...  Your renders are amazing!

2017-10-17, 09:40:11
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JakubCech

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Thanks for sharing your methodology.  I found the talk quite interesting...  Your renders are amazing!
Thats beautiful to hear, thank you so much! Its very kind of you! :))