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Messages - Nefeli Kallianou

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Gallery / Re: Pale.
« on: 2019-08-28, 16:43:37 »
Wow, really great set of images! What's the exterior light setup here?

One small criticism on the animation is that it looks a tiny bit "choppy", was it done at 24fps?

That's nice to hear, thank you for your feedback!
We have used an Hdri to light up the scene combined with some light planes.
Yes, exactly the animation was done in 24 fps.

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Gallery / Re: Pale.
« on: 2019-08-28, 16:37:40 »
WOW, perfect color pallete, nice cameras, music and theme. Perfect, Congrats!


Thank you for your kind words, glad to hear that!

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Gallery / Re: Pale.
« on: 2019-08-28, 14:45:14 »
It looks that you forgot most important part - insert pictures ;]


haha basically I miss clicked before the post was ready and it seems there was no way back, didn't have a delete button option :P

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Gallery / Pale.
« on: 2019-08-28, 13:41:11 »
Hi guys! This is our last project i created with my colleague John Ninos.


Pale is a project that involved designing and visualizing an apartment that will be carefully composed to accommodate a set of images for branding purposes. We were committed to produce a bright flat with enlarged spaces, in modern minimalistic mood, maximizing as much natural light as possible. Having finished with our commercial part we got to develop our project a step further.


Pale.



ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR


Pale interior concept residence is fluid and minimalistic, with tactile elegance emphasize on bright architectural aesthetic encompassing living, kitchen and dining room in an open space with no official dividing. The neutral Pale palette is displayed through raw materials including concrete, dry-shade terrazzo, glass, wood and plaster. Natural stone and concrete floors reflect natural light from full-height arch shaped openings bringing nature’s influence inside the house and referencing the colours of Nordic ambient. For the furnishing layout we pumped most of our items from Danish design brands. You’ll spot some design pieces by Bolia as the Herringbone Patterned Bar cabinet by the Luxe series combined with the Calice vase in warmth orange and the rod bookcase of glass and powder coated steel that lays behind the Eave modular sofa by Menu. We chose the PP589 Bench an iconic decades-old design from 1953 which originally conceived by Hans Wegner. Some decorative props are the Criver sculpture and the Sphere Vases from 101 Cph. Additionally we implement some furniture pieces with viennese weave that creates a mute and calm effect among the rough concrete surfaces.
 


CGI & ANIMATION

In the technical aspects, having finished with key framing of camera movements our purpose was  to give life and experiment with some props. Our intention was to achieve a feeling of a breeze that penetrates the main bedroom. With that being said we used Marvelous Designer to implement a wind simulation in order to give a slightly movement. Additionally a waving flame was added to the candle to enhance the flurry effect, which technical knowledge was absorbed by Johannes Lindqvist inspiring tutorials found on Patreon.


SCANNED TEXTURES

In the book close up shot we chose the Friendly Shade's Cotton Fabric 02 that pops up every little detail of the blanket's surface. As orange is the dominant colour in this shot we were looking for some kind of dried plant textures to pair it. We ended up using the megascans library, which variaty let us great freedom to choose.

Several scanned textures from both resources were used throughout Pale.


You can check the full project presentation on Behance:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/83794375/Pale

We hope you enjoy!


















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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-12-19, 21:16:11 »
I will cry now! Very very good...
Please don't! :P Thanks a lot!

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-12-19, 21:13:37 »
Extremely great images! Are they all lit by an HDRI?
Many thanks! :))
Yes exactly, for lighting up the scene a cloudy HDRI was our main source of light except of the general retail shot which we used an extra corona rectangular light to enhance the light inside the store. Plus some artificial warm lighting was added from the spots (IES) .

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-12-19, 21:11:08 »
Fantastic work! Very nice set of images.
We are happy to hear that, thanks a lot!:)

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-12-19, 21:09:12 »
I'm fascinated by the light setup on this.  I'd be really keen to know how you've achieved this look.   The light setup and how much post production was done.  I.e. was much done in the Corona Frame Buffer? How did the RAW look etc etc.  You've managed to get a really nice soft warm light with great texture detail and lovely depth to the images even though they're flooded with bright light

Apologize for our late reply and many thanks for your good words! :))
For lighting up the scene a cloudy HDRI was our main source of light except of the general retail shot which we used an extra corona rectangular light to enhance the light inside the store. Plus some artificial warm lighting was added from the spots (IES) . Regarding the Post processing we use mainly photoshop except the highlight compress which we tweak from
VFB. In photoshop we added some more contrast with reflect element and by using Camera Raw Filter.

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-11-09, 12:28:42 »
+1 on the making of, the images are lovely.

No doubt the best  work we saw around here in last weeks.
will it exist a making of?

Many thanks serch! It's good to hear that we have that second vote for the making of, as i mentioned above we have some thoughts on that.

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-11-09, 12:26:07 »
No doubt the best  work we saw around here in last weeks.
will it exist a making of?

Thanks a lot! :D Well we have some thoughts on making one in the near future it would be fun, thought haven't decide yet!

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-11-09, 12:19:52 »
The whole set is amazing, but those sweater materials look stunning. Very well done.

Simon
Thats nice to hear, thanks a lot Simon :))

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-11-02, 12:42:41 »
Fantastic set of Images. Great attention to detail and composition. Well done.
Happy to hear that, many thanks for your possitive feedback :))

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-10-29, 13:22:18 »
mmmm, thanks for the eye candy. Great set.

Glad you found it tasty, thank you!

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-10-29, 13:17:23 »
These are hands down superb. I can't stress it enough... The art direction / style and CG prowess is just amazing :) Congrats!

Many thanks for your possitive feedback, glad to hear that :D

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Gallery / Re: O r a n g e g i c.
« on: 2017-10-29, 13:11:03 »
If I can afford, I would like to ask you something else!
For the velvet you used a shader mix with a color and a fallof as you often see online?
It looks really cool!

Thanks

Hi George , yes exactly we used a corona layered mtl with two variations of falloff in the diffuse, and a fabric folds map composed with a classic fabric bitmap on the bump slot. Actually is pretty close to the example below. btw thanks also by me!
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=11766.0;attach=46269;image

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