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2018-08-08, 12:12:41

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Hey guys, I thought I’d show off this Villa project we just finished. We had a lot of free reign over furnishing and interior design on this, which can be a blessing and a curse, but I’m pretty happy with how it turned out.

Corona Sun+Sky did all the heavy lifting on this.

Let us know what you think!

































2018-08-08, 18:55:01
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Amazing ....And some shots are really awesome. Pool water look nice, How you did pool water?

2018-08-08, 20:56:42
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Very nice. My only critique would be the window glass reflections. They seem a little 'hot' and busy for lack of a better word. The last five shots or so are amazing, great job!

2018-08-09, 11:02:20
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Amazing ....And some shots are really awesome. Pool water look nice, How you did pool water?

Thanks Image Box, credit where credit is due on the water, I'm using the water Juraj posted on his Impremta Garden breakdown here:

https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=17415.0;attach=70580;image

I tend to just adjust the absorption distance and bump map style depending on the pool.

Very nice. My only critique would be the window glass reflections. They seem a little 'hot' and busy for lack of a better word. The last five shots or so are amazing, great job!

Interesting, a lot of the open sliding glass doors, especially downstairs are 3 panels thick, adding to the reflection strength. It didn't jump out to me though, perhaps I could've lowered the IOR in response

2018-08-09, 11:52:40
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My only critique would be that all the lights are turned on in broad daylight, energy wise thats not a good thing ;)
Seriously, awesome images, good job, hope the client is happy. 

2018-08-16, 20:00:36
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Last one, did a blue hour shot


2018-08-28, 23:13:34
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Yea that water is great. I like how it has a bit of volumetrics without it looking like a pool that needs to be serviced.

I'm going to google 'blue hour', but do you have a resource off hand that I could read up on that explains the concept? I'm familiar with the golden hour, but blue hour is new to me. It looks great.

2018-08-29, 09:07:23
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Fantastic!

2018-08-29, 17:15:05
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I'm going to google 'blue hour', but do you have a resource off hand that I could read up on that explains the concept? I'm familiar with the golden hour, but blue hour is new to me. It looks great.

Blue hour is when the sun is technically below the horizon, preceding dusk or dawn, and the indirect light it casts into the sky takes on a blue hue. Corona Sun+Sky can't do this yet, so you have to find an HDRI that is taken at blue hour.

2018-08-30, 23:40:23
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Corona Sun+Sky can't do this yet, so you have to find an HDRI that is taken at blue hour.

Ah good to note. Amazing images on your site btw!

2018-08-31, 18:16:36
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Ah good to note. Amazing images on your site btw!

Thanks dude!