Thank you all very much for taking time to comment on my pictures, great you like them!
to your questions:
@maruI know I shouldn't, but all I can say is "wow".
btw, is this intended to be eastern Europe? Some images look like from my home town. :)
Yes it is, its located in the first discrict of vienna, Austria! Where are you from?
@DeadClownNice! Seems like you got comfy with Corona :) Pretty well done!
I'm not really into all this archviz stuff so I'm pretty often bored by all the "good-but-I-think-I-saw-this-1902981-times-before" renderings.
But of all those pictures I like this one the most: http://www.3dmacher.com/daten/forum/7.jpg Nice balance and looks interesting.
Great you like those images! Corona works really well for me, all very straigh forward! I understand what you mean, i have the same problem with arch viz like you, its pretty hard to reinvent the wheel those days ;-) and finally the last decision has sadly always the client.
@plungtonNice renders. can u show some mats plz?
i can do that when i get back to work, but to be honest, all materials are very basic, just diffuse color or texture and bump maps. small tipp on the side is that i never use 100% saturated colors or pure whites...
@stevenchmanNice :-).
The main problem I have is <http://www.3dmacher.com/daten/forum/8.jpg>. I feel dizzy looking at it. The verticals need to be straightened.
thanks for the tip!
@Jetboyvery tasty stuff ! just one thing - carpet`s folds are intersecting with table`s legs.
i really hoped that noone is going to notice that ;-) this was my first test with marvelous cloth designer, next time i should take the legs into account.
@ilijatoHi,
Amazing renders, good composition and extraordinary lightning :). May I ask you did you use HDRI or corona sun/sky for lightning, the result is obviously perfect? And one more question, how long it took for one render, as I can see everything is noiseless?
Thanks,
Ilija
thanks for your comment! for lightning i used both, a custome made hdri in combintion with the sun from corona. we normaly paint out the sun from the hdri to use a more flexible way of manualy ajusting the suns postiton. the render took between 4 and 6 hours in 3500pixel on the tallest side(some images i let cook overnight because i didnt really care about the renertimes). if there is still some noise left i use neat image to reduce it.
i also blur my hdri a bit in photoshop, so i reduce very bright pixels in the render ( i think the are called fireflys or something like that)
just a small sidenote:
sometimes i figure out that my dual xeon PC (16 physcial cores, 64 gig ram) is much slowlier than my i7, depending on the scene... my solution for that was to merge the whole mesh into a new scenen and hit render again....
i hope i could answer a few of your questions,
best regards
Michael