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2013-07-22, 14:34:30

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Hi everybody, in the last couply of weeks i switches from vray to corona, and i am really happy with the workflow so far.
Here i am going to post some of my works recently done with corona, C&C are more than welcome
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2013-07-22, 14:41:48
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Cool!
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2013-07-22, 15:11:29
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magnificently !!!
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2013-07-22, 15:22:05
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Glad you like it!




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2013-07-22, 15:28:28
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some Exterial Views




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2013-07-22, 16:07:09
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2013-07-22, 16:15:07
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for white i use something about 175 - 200
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2013-07-22, 17:39:50
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I 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. :)
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2013-07-22, 17:46:37
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Nice! 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.
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2013-07-23, 10:09:35
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Nice renders. can u show some mats plz?

2013-07-23, 11:33:18
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Nice :-).

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.

2013-07-23, 12:39:59
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very tasty stuff ! just one thing - carpet`s folds are intersecting with table`s legs.

2013-07-23, 17:52:49
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Hi,

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,
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2013-07-23, 18:30:51
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Hi Michael,

Really great work man! Renders are perfect! Can you share little a bit about scene setup? I'm not that familiar with corona so all insight you can give us is more than welcome!

2013-07-24, 15:38:42
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Thank you all  very much for taking time to comment on my pictures, great you like them!


to your questions:

@maru
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I 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?

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Nice! 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.

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Nice 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...

@stevenchman

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Nice :-).

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!

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very 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.

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Hi,

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



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2013-07-25, 17:03:02
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Hi all,
i had a day off in the office today from regular arch viz jobs and did something different. it was really big fun rendering this "beauty" out ;-) rendering time was between 1 and 2h minutes in 3500 pixel.






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2013-07-25, 17:05:52
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Awesome, no Archviz!!! :D (and pretty nice images too)
Just joking, I love those aircraft renderings. Very atmospheric! How about an animation? :)
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2013-07-25, 17:08:44
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especially  for you DeadClown ;-)

a short animation is going to be my next callenge i would like to face.
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2013-07-25, 18:47:38
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I would LOVE to see this in motion, even without any story, just random moments.
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2013-07-26, 11:59:57
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Bow!

Very cool results...
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2013-07-26, 14:16:51
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Those planes are perfectly lit !! Just beautiful lightning
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2013-07-26, 15:12:29
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Those planes are perfectly lit !! Just beautiful lightning

This also means perfect shaders. ;)

By the way, is it only lit with a hdri?
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2013-07-26, 18:09:13
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Those planes are perfectly lit !! Just beautiful lightning

This also means perfect shaders. ;)

By the way, is it only lit with a hdri?


Or maybe I meant it as art direction..

Next time I will compliment him on sampling and nice AA I think rather
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2013-07-26, 21:26:53
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They look like snapshots from some top notch documentary movie :)

2013-07-27, 04:24:08
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Hi,

Thanks for your answer, it does help a lot.
Airplanes are looking awesome as well, seems like you mastered visualization with corona :).

All the best,
Ilija

2013-07-28, 18:27:48
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Mindblowing render again O_o

2013-08-01, 18:43:44
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Working mostly with interiors, this image and its light its mindblowing!

http://www.3dmacher.com/daten/forum/2.jpg

Great Work! As i read before, did you just use HDRI and corona sun? I'm a newbie with corona, so all tips are very welcome =)

2013-09-09, 13:25:08
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sorry for not getting back to you earlier guys, the last weeks after the  vacation were a little bit bussy at work;-)

great you like my images, all where lit with an hdri an a corona sky! in some shots i also used some addition corona light, to lighten up some special parts of the plane.

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2013-09-09, 14:40:53
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Absolutely amazing images man! Especially of the interiors, awesome even diffuse lighting. Any chance of sharing some of your render settings? What are your thoughts on PPT vs HD cache for production quality renders? I'm still getting to grips with Corona (coming from Vray).
Vray who?

2013-09-09, 14:43:16
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This VERY beautiful!!! I very like it!
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2013-09-09, 21:03:27
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nice man,  great work, cool

2013-09-11, 16:11:48
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thanks for your feedback guys!!

About my render settings, the are different from camera to camera, mostly i used pt with hd 1024. if i am using HDRI and i have only small windows in my scene i use PT PT. sometimes i get some fireflfys when i am using hdri, a good workaround to avoid that is to blur the hdri in Photoshop a bit....

here is a quick render i did recently to practice

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2013-09-11, 16:13:21
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2013-09-11, 16:14:50
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2013-09-11, 16:16:34
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2013-09-11, 16:21:19
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These look really awesome!!!

Just a quick note... If you have small windows and you are in interior, thats when you should actually use PT+HD, not PT+PT. The larger openings are, the more efficient is HDcache. I would also try to use portals, for interior scenes ;)

Basically, HDcache pays off more in scenes where it is hard for environment rays to reach most of the surfaces on your pictures. Those are mostly interior scenarios.

And the easier it is for environment to illuminate most of the surface you render, the more efficient PT+PT and, and less efficient it is to use HDcache :)

Or in different words, HDcache pays off especially in cases where majority of surfaces is lit indirectly by bounced light. And consider environment being a light too ;)

2013-09-11, 16:26:26
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ohhhhh, didnt know that, thank you very much for your explanation!!!! so i did it the whole time wrong, shame on me ;-)

thanks again!
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2013-09-11, 18:00:01
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Yes, it is not always easy to decide where you should use one and where other one....

In general, use PT+HD for interiors, and PT+PT for exteriors. But then again, there are scenarios where it is not easy to determine if your scene is more of an interior, or exterior, such as this one you have posted: http://www.3dmacher.com/daten/forum/version2_web.jpg

There you may need to try both solution, and see which one works better :)

2013-09-13, 03:27:39
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Increadible renders. Really great ones :)
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2013-09-13, 04:33:50
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2013-09-13, 23:29:03
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Hello Michaels

These evocative rendering!

Kindly do we know the values of the  Time: 0:00:00 | Passes: 00  ?
-variante31_web.jpg  1024x1448
-version2_web.jpg     1024x768

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2013-09-16, 06:39:53
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Hello. That's a really nice work. Is there any chance to share your scene or at least to give as a screen shots about the corona settings and light settings, also how many and what type of lights you are using there?
Thank's in advance

2013-09-16, 09:27:40
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Wow, fantastic job!

2013-09-16, 10:38:52
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thank you very much guys for your interrest in my pictures.

@ivaylovelkov: i am using a standart camera and doing the whole ajustments in the "Post processing" rollout, in the following scene for example i am using a simple daylight system with corona sky in the bg.



keep in mind that every scene has diffrent setups, but with the exposure and highlight compression you can easily setup up every scene. i alsways render out my pictures in a low contrast and saturation version, so i have more "room" in post to shift colors and levels....

@rafpug : sorry i didnt wrote down the passes or time, mostly i let my renders cook over night....


based on Rawalanche great tips i did some test with a scene...

Scene without Lightportal, rendered with PT+HD in 19:32 with
HDRI



Scene with Lightportal, rendered with PT+HD in 20:42 with [/b]HDRI



Scene without Windows , rendered with PT+HD in 16:53 with [/b]HDRI




Scene with Lightportal , rendered with PT+HD in 17:53 with [/b]sun and sky





Scene without Lightportal , rendered with PT+HD in 18:07 with [/b]sun and sky




so my summery based on that scene would be that the portal has only a influence when you are using a sun and sky system, not with an HDRI..

can someone confirm that, or is it just a "bad" scene
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2013-09-16, 11:35:50
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it depends on the map, portals are only effective when the environment is more or less uniform. If you HDRI has sharp light sources, portals won't help
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2013-09-16, 11:42:16
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ahhh ok, thanks for your explanation!
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2013-09-16, 14:25:26
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nice work!

2013-09-17, 14:01:08
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corona really brings the fun back to rendering, here i did a small metal shader test between regular projects ;-)



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2013-09-19, 16:52:42
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great work man!

I also like that endoskull, I have done one too in the past, good idea I will  rerender it in Corona to see how it gonna look :) I really like the metal in corona( as the rest of mtl haha)

2013-11-14, 05:10:34
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I still regularly browse through these for inspiration. What is that pendant lights name BTW?

2013-11-26, 02:12:22
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Its a joy to see amazing software being used by truly talented artists. Nice one!

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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....

Can I ask if you are still having issues with your dual Xeon?
Do you still merge the mesh?

2014-01-22, 14:44:25
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Sorry for the late reply, the issues with the dual xeon are fixed now with the latest builds...

here are some renderings  i did for my  wood panel textures collection...














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2014-01-22, 15:09:57
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WOWW some one has been busy :) really nice images, very clean.

2014-01-22, 15:46:20
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a lot of remarkable works done here... good job, especially the last 6 renders!

2014-01-22, 22:32:32
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Only one thing to say..... YOU REALLY ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well done!!!!!

2014-01-22, 23:50:04
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I like you work. I feel the light inside room.
Thx.

2014-01-23, 01:06:52
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these are really inspiration work for me.....love them....keep it up...
I hope to come to your level one day....just started with Corona and it has so much potential.

can you please post your materials, esp glass, metals, and fabrics.