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Messages - Nguyen Ba Dung

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Hi guys,
It's a long time i haven't had chance to post here.
This time will be for introducing some artworks of my students in my CORONATOR course ( English version )

So i started providing online course for English-speaking people since September last year.
Details of the course can be seen here : http://jobs.ronenbekerman.com/archviz-training-corona-renderer-4pixos/

Til now 2 courses are finished and we are at the middle of course #03
It was great fun making friends and coaching for students from many different countries.

If you want to join, I have few slots left for course #04, which will begin in 2 weeks :)

The first student's work i want to share here is from Alexander Darby at http://www.visoo.co.za/
He is one of my very first student. Come from Johannesburg, South Africa, he had to wake up at 4AM to join the course due to different timezone.
He was really hard-working and keen on his learning. He chose a restaturant by Steven Leung for his final project in the course with dark ambient and stunning interior design.
Great lighting, colors and attention to details and shaders in a beautiful set of renders. You can check out his WIP thread here : https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,13756.msg88575.html#msg88575


















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Hello Nguyen,

very nice Images. For me, the they have a bit to much contast and saturation. But it is a matter of flavour.

Yes, it's a little bit. THanks :)

Would you mind posting clay renderings of some of these images?
These are really nice bright n clean renderings, they aren't really my cup of tea as far as realism and texturing but I still appreciate them, they are way above average and seem similar to what some of the leading architectural rendering companies here in Canada and else where produces, which means that it's making these companies good money and recognition so hats off.

Sorry for late reply :)
So here are some clay renders when my students worked in progress.

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the contrast & saturation are a little bit too much. but the renders are still cool, I like them.

First, colour bleeding is not something that need to avoid :)
It's a natural phenom happens in real life. If we cut it off, materials will look fake.
most clients, they hate the natural color bleed haha :D. thanx to rayswitchmtl.
but in other side, they like over saturated and contrast image.

I can't believe there's no single comment :))
sometimes beautiful images steal our words and we're tired with "cool", "beautiful", "great", "nice",etc words :P

Thanks for your comments :) You got the points

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Okay, in this case 1+

So do I have to make it clearer in the description/ topic title or you guys just simply watch images only ?
I'm just wondering

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A problem for me are the black areas. You dont see details anymore.
It depends, what Nguyen wants. Absolutely real, or a bit artifical

Do you know that those are renderings of my students, not mine ? I'm just checking to be sure if I mentioned clear enough

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I quite like the intense contrast and saturation! How are you avoiding excessive GI colour bleeding? Your white levels, especially on the walls and ceilings are perfect - I often have issues with dark/excess colour cast on the ceilings in my scenes. If you could share some tips on your post processing or white and black RGB levels on your materials that would be great!

First, colour bleeding is not something that need to avoid :)
It's a natural phenom happens in real life. If we cut it off, materials will look fake.

Second, the point here is lighting. If you have clear, natural lighting and good white balance, colors like black and white will be very natural.

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Hello Nguyen,

very nice Images. For me, the they have a bit to much contast and saturation. But it is a matter of flavour.

Yes, it's a little bit. THanks :)

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I can't believe there's no single comment :))

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Hi guys,

We at 4pixos Training are now providing Archviz Training Course with Corona

English course can be found here : http://jobs.ronenbekerman.com/archviz-training-corona-renderer-4pixos/

Here are some of the final renderings from our students in the recent course CORONATOR #08

45 hours with 15 sessions, 1 and a half month training with patience and trying.

Hope you all like them :)

















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Work in Progress/Tests / Re: Percy Lane
« on: 2016-12-02, 04:59:09 »
Nice! are you making the post in corona vfb?

Most of the time, I use Corona VFB for post and then small touch using Camera RAW,
but in some case, there's a lot of posts :))



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Work in Progress/Tests / Re: Percy Lane
« on: 2016-12-01, 18:02:28 »
Sequences uploading..

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Work in Progress/Tests / Re: Percy Lane
« on: 2016-12-01, 17:30:43 »
An interior shot

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