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Most wanted tutorial

Render Elements
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General material setup
198 (33.3%)
SSS
90 (15.1%)
Metal Materials
87 (14.6%)
GI vs. Animation
121 (20.3%)

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2015-06-30, 19:24:48

Ondra

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Name any specific topics you would like to see tutorials about. I will add poll when there are few ideas
« Last Edit: 2015-07-01, 15:20:46 by maru »
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2015-06-30, 20:56:39
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Hmmm. Probably some material setups for metals using Siger's Fresnel map as I've seen a few different takes on the approach, as well as some using Bercon Maps. I don't understand how to use those half the time and the existing literature isn't very helpful.

2015-06-30, 21:11:41
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More indepth tutorial about SSS materials with examples like wax, milk, juice. I'd like to better understand when to use translucency, when refraction and when opacity.
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2015-07-01, 19:07:42
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Since it says the three older tutorials that show core work flows like sun+sky, scattering and shadow catcher are based on old work flows I would like to see an update of these.

2015-07-01, 22:20:01
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Oh yes one on render elements. I only use a few, but would like to know what the rest do/are used for. I think I asked about this quite some time ago in referring to the wiki, but not every single element was explained.

2015-07-02, 10:10:07
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Material setup...mostly for arhviz scenes...thx

2015-07-02, 10:18:23
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Added first poll, feel free to suggest more options
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2015-07-02, 10:28:12
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there are quite some info for Volumetric lights/fog/god rays for exteriors but how about having a tutorial for volumetric lights effect for spotlights, ies, projections etc for interior shots thanks

2015-07-02, 10:46:59
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I´ll quote myself :)
"One tutorial I would like to see - Or I think would be just ok if someone could upload a simple 640*480 .PSD file of a reflective teapot on a plane but with render elements.
I would to know in which order I need to put the elements in layers and what mode I need to apply to them.
I would like to have all elements lined up in Photoshop and then I could decrease all reflection-levels from the image."

2015-07-02, 11:12:40
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Mostly the animations fall under 1 of 4 categories:

- indoors with no moving objects
- indoors with moving objects
- outdoors with no moving objects
- outdoors with moving objects

A concise overview of the GI/render-settings for each category and some explanation of why they (ie the settings) have to be so.
Not an hour long video but more like a quick setup-guide that refreshes your memory.

Cheerio!

2015-07-02, 11:54:04
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Maybe some Architectural Glass tutorials? I haven't been able to master those yet. Thx!

2015-07-02, 12:19:48
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About Corona for C4D!

2015-07-02, 18:28:07
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Anything in Maya!!  : )
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2015-07-03, 21:21:18
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More indepth tutorial about SSS materials with examples like wax, milk, juice. I'd like to better understand when to use translucency, when refraction and when opacity.

+1 even if I saw exemples of some of them in Corona helpdesk but a good indepth tutorial is very welcome !

2015-07-03, 23:41:06
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i would like to see some blend, multilayer, complex metals :)