Author Topic: Moscow city traffic center (ANIMATION)  (Read 27614 times)

2015-09-22, 14:15:11
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fobus

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It's not so simple.

Corona make it possible to quickly set up well-looking scene and render it with animation at one pass without any issues. This is not that simple in Vray if You compare with it.

2015-09-22, 14:45:04
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denisgo22

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Yes it is
I work with Vray about 6 years and I know it,
because of this I'm working right now in Corona render
I want to say that, i never makes quick commercial works in Corona
because it still does not work good with heavy complex scenes/
But in Vray, for example You can get similar results if you use the HDRI+BruteForce
as render engine and rendering each frame about 30 min, with no extreme memory limits,
and in Full HD resolution/

I'm not talking about fakes
which accelerates render in hours/

2015-09-22, 15:43:21
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denisgo22

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For example:
With Corona  very simple and fast to make this kind of rendering;



In other words, close-ups, one objects render and all in resolution smaller 4K

2015-09-22, 18:36:32
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massively impressive, another flagship commercial for corona!

My only very minor comment was that the cars weren't leaving water marks on the semi-wet road... but that would be too extreme. Still love the whole thing and hope the pay-off was good!

2015-09-22, 18:42:19
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Denis22go,

What are you trying to say? We should use vray?

I think the beautiful animation shows the possibilities of Corona. I'm not an expert on making animations but I think it is worth waiting  if the result is like fobus posted here.

For me, a beginner, Corona is a blessing and for me it works great with very large scenes. If Corona is much slower (I haven't found any proof of this btw.), I don't mind to wait  a bit longer if I can gain time on setting up the render.

What do you do in Vray to make it so much faster? Can it also be used in Corona?

p.s. did you render the animation with Corona? It looks very scanline-ish. (Don't want to sound offensive here, just a question).

2015-09-22, 20:00:26
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Meh, it is all about resource. At now we have sowhere around 10 doublecore xeons And it is more than enugh to get 3-10 min rendertimes on the complex scenes with 1080p resolution.

So Vray wit its shi* load of bugs is not an option. Just waste of worktime.
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2015-09-25, 20:15:00
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2015-09-29, 11:30:16
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Regardless of what renderer was used, this is a nicely done CG Environment Animation...looks closely natural like a real vid of a street scene.
I like the In-the-car shot especially.

2015-09-30, 05:16:44
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Do you mind sharing some wires?

2015-10-01, 10:34:23
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fobus

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Do you mind sharing some wires?

No problem. Here it is.