Author Topic: Subpixel WIP/finished work thread  (Read 171018 times)

2017-10-04, 12:27:04
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Thanks a lot. White wall is made of diffuse color of around 210 white and subtle dirt in refl. glossiness and bump. Other than that reflection at 1 and IOR at default

New project

Art deco interior in Bratislava, Slovakia designed by Studioe

Lot of neutral velvets combined with decent wall patterns and herringbone wood floor accented with black and white elements.
The most challenging was to create a wallpaper in bedroom. It combines two different falloff maps to create an effect of different pattern glossiness from the background´s.
Also the rug in the bedroom was a bit time consuming to create as I didn´t want to do this with only bump map but have a feel of real fibres. Therefore I created a few fibre clusters for each color - the light and the dark one and then distributed it over the rug plane via forest pack using color map to differ the two colors.

For lighting I chose blue hour time of day to let artificial light do its job and emphasize a lot of LED stripes, wall lights etc. I used hdri map from noemotion.

Postproduction includes only few adjustments of contrast and vignette and a bit of sharpening

Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer 1.7 RC4, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom

Full project on Behance https://www.behance.net/gallery/57405891/Art-deco-flat






2017-10-10, 06:59:26
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2017-10-10, 19:30:27
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lovely work! colors and choice of furniture really compliment each other in the space
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2017-10-17, 13:06:08
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Thanks for the reply! will try your tip!

I love the homey and neutral feeling, perfect choice of colors and mood :) may i ask the name of the circle light in the bedroom ( the one with the velvet )F

2017-10-18, 13:36:08
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2017-10-19, 15:05:38
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Ivanka Residence is a development project in Ivanka pri Dunaji, close to Bratislava, Slovakia. This was one of the projects I really enjoyed doing, mainly because of artistic freedom and good client and also because of generous deadline. I aimed to create atmospheric evening warm inviting closeups and details in addition to standard general views ( which could sometimes be boring for me ). Closeups were of course done for my pleasure and portfolio and were not commisioned to client.
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3dsmax, Corona Render, Lightroom, Megascans, GrowIvy, GrowFX, ForestPro
https://www.behance.net/gallery/57911675/Ivanka-Residence








2017-10-19, 21:37:09
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Great mood Johny! Love those whispy grasses. Are those self made or stock model ?

2017-10-19, 21:45:59
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2017-10-20, 11:39:56
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really nice Johny, great evening mood.

How did you do the individual lights?


2017-10-20, 11:49:49
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2017-10-20, 12:18:11
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The balls that are hung from the wooden frames outdoors. Is each one an individual corona light sphere object, or something else?

Cheers

2017-10-20, 12:32:27
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yes I first created bulb geometry, distributed over a rope spline via spacing tool and then placed corona light in each bulb