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Title: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: Helldoor on 2022-01-16, 14:50:25
Hey there folks,

Happy New Year to you all!

Today I wanted to share with you my last project. The interesting thing about it is the backstory on why the clients even contacted us: The thing is, they already had technically very okay looking visuals for their project. But they still lacked something - authenticity and atmosphere. So, with the last small part of their budget they came to us, asking for exactly that - an quick and down-to-earth, but emotional view on their project. I built it up, played around with the cam positioning and lighting, and this is the result - simple, but impactful.

(https://i.imgur.com/0O49VzJ.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/fAraoqj.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/SXz76xX.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/RiqOFYO.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/C3EyTHT.jpg)

Hope you like it.
All the best
Helldoor (@helldoorvisualstudio)

Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: aaouviz on 2022-01-16, 17:41:21
Really nice images. Well done.

I often struggle with such nice balanced environment lighting like you've done so well here.

May I ask what your set-up is here? Cheers!
Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: Helldoor on 2022-01-18, 09:16:48
Really nice images. Well done.

I often struggle with such nice balanced environment lighting like you've done so well here.

May I ask what your set-up is here? Cheers!

Hey there!

Sorry for the late reply - I forgot to enable notifications, so I had no clue someone answered.

Thank you for the kind words - the set up is very simple: Sun and Sky, that's it. As it's a commercial project, I made a daylight study and then just went with the lighting that best suited the atmosphere I was after, while still being realistic (it's June, 6pm, in Germany).
The rest was photography work - just moving the camera around until I found interesting angles I liked.

Not sure if this helps you, though?
Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: aaouviz on 2022-01-23, 12:59:20
No problem mate, thanks for the reply.

Ok great to hear. I usually find myself going down a rabbit hole of colour correction, environment overrides etc. I guess you don't have any of this going on then?

I find your balance of blue sky and bright highlights on the features to be so perfect. Something, as I said, I struggle with. I'd usually have such dark areas to compete with. So, if you have any other tips I'd be keen to hear them.

Keep up the good work.
Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: Helldoor on 2022-01-26, 09:22:23
I usually try to get the best output possible, directly out of the VFB. There are two reasons for that:

1. Consistency | If I only have to deliver one image, then I could use all the render elements in post to get a desired result. If it's more however, then it becomes quite tedious to get a consisten final result for all of them. That's why I tend to go for the optimal results while still in Corona and then just do some fine tuning in post only.

2. Lazyness | The more I do in 3dm, the more flexible I am. Also, the more easy the post production is.

Generally, I try to go for a consistent and simple GI - it's either Sun + Sky (very flexible, but no clouds etc.) or a good HDRI (not so flexible, but nice reflections and a 'populated' sky). Overrides are also an option, but I do them only when I have no other option (e.g. Worked with a photographer on an interior (https://www.behance.net/gallery/130781191/TheQ-Apartment): He made a 360° of the surroundings, but it was not a HDRI with good illuminational value, so I used it to override the Environment, Reflections and Refractions, while still lighting up my scene with Sun and Sky).
As for the dark areas and highlights - don't forget, there's always post-production for that.

Good luck!
Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: aaouviz on 2022-01-26, 09:26:11
Agree 100%.

The more 'straight-out-of-VFB' the better for me.

Which is sort of why I asked - I also want the most simple approach, but while also having the most realistic. I guess I'm also trying to avoid the Photoshop retouching, ultimately.

Also, I guess what we, as artists, sometimes forget is that photos are themselves often very re-touched and trying to get this style replicated in vfb is often not only difficult but against the rules of photorealism we're originally employing.

Thanks for the thorough answer. I appreciate your time. Keep up the good work, mate :)
Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: Helldoor on 2022-01-26, 09:56:19
Took a stroll through your insta - I don't think you should be in any way concerned. Your works are great!
Rock on!
Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: mutilo on 2022-01-26, 16:13:19
beautiful
I am very envious of the work you have done. compliments
Title: Re: Alternative emotional approach: Fisheye and CloseUps
Post by: Helldoor on 2022-01-26, 21:45:46
Thanks, mutilo! Nothing to be envy about, though - if your clients are happy, then you're doing great!