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Gallery / Re: Classic sofas photo matching 3D Visualization
« on: 2021-01-15, 17:06:43 »
This is a photo matching, sofa and carpet are photos all the rest is 3D.

I thought it's the other way round :] Good job!

Thank you! :)

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Gallery / Re: Classic sofas photo matching 3D Visualization
« on: 2021-01-15, 16:32:16 »
Hi! I'm not good enought to compete with a photo. eheh! ;)
This is a photo matching, sofa and carpet are photos all the rest is 3D.

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Gallery / Classic sofas photo matching 3D Visualization
« on: 2021-01-15, 11:37:20 »
Hello!

An old project that I decided to share here.

Photo matching and 3D visualization of some classic sofas.

https://www.behance.net/rikywalls






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If you want simultaneous cloning on multiple layers, then you should give a try to Affinity Photo.

Thank you for your suggestion. I already use affinity, for cloning multiple layers, the thing about frequncy separation is that is less distructive then just cloning. (cloning produce halos)
With frequncy separation halos are almost no visible. (n.b. I'm working on high resolution maps)






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Hi dubcat, curious if your converter could be placed online, to google spreadsheets for example? I don't have excel nor open office calc, but i'd like to have access to simple converter like yours. I found one converter online, but it's quite cumbersome to use.
Here you go, Google Spreadsheet

Really interesting! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I was googling about the use of frequency separation for make tileable textures and I find this interesting post...I'm tring to implement
on normal map too...The bad thing is that in photoshop cloning in noth possible between layers..and that's where frequency separation is useful using high and low layer. Have you ever try this for make tilable textures with this technique?

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[Max] I need help! / Re: RENDER TIME PROBLEMS
« on: 2015-06-11, 20:01:29 »
Thanks for the TIPS PROH.....but I will send the files to the team and hoping for a solution(and/or a guide for my workflow)....I had problems also with my first corona render......(terrible render times..about 20 hours)If I will always use Corona I hope to always got beutiful renders with complex scenes (like exterior with complex vegetation for example or more complex interiors)with acceptable render times.....

Thanks Maru....I collect the file and open a ticket

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[Max] I need help! / Re: RENDER TIME PROBLEMS
« on: 2015-06-11, 11:58:52 »
Dear Maru,

I finally find the time for make some test.....

I think the main problem was the ALBEDO......now the scene Rendering better......but I'm not sure I optimize Corona as better as possible....

there is still some noise after 9:45 295 passes  hours....I have cancel the Vray hdri and now I'm using Corona default.....I have cancel the corona light close to the corona portal.....I have change the material diffuse to 0,7 on materials that got red color in the Albedo Pass

I would like to use Corona...it is very simple and I really like it....but please help for have decent render time......

Any way for have good quality renders in 6 hours?

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[Max] I need help! / Re: RENDER TIME PROBLEMS
« on: 2015-05-29, 17:00:47 »
Dear Maru,

thanks for your reply.....I know about reflective materials......but at the end in real world all the materials got reflections......

I'm triyng to have the best realistic result working hard on shaders....

I will follow your suggestion and let you know...

many thanks!

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[Max] I need help! / RENDER TIME PROBLEMS
« on: 2015-05-29, 03:24:11 »
Hello!I'm new using Corona....I really love it but I'm not able to achieve decent render time.....

I have render this scene 2400 x 1800 in 11:30 Hours and 364 passes....indicative rays per passes 2900.....with an Intel I7 3930K 32 GB ram

It still have noise.....it is normal?Can you please help me for have better render times?I think it will need other 3/4 hours for clean up completly.....:(

I attach raw render(saved for restart it)and render settings with materials settings.......I hope you can help.......


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Gallery / Re: Minotti Kitchen
« on: 2015-05-23, 14:41:28 »
If you mean about Minotti "Mood" yes you are right it is a Minotti Kitchen with my own vision...I want to make something more fresh....
Minotti Kitchen catalogs are really minimal and have totally different mood....something really different from a fresh beach apartment......

about Minotti kitchen quality....I don't know your experience in the furniture industry...but we can go in a discussion that don't concern the post.....




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Gallery / Re: Minotti Kitchen
« on: 2015-05-22, 17:18:52 »
Yes you  are right!thanks!!The first shot 434 passes the second 457 the first 20 hours the second 22

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Gallery / Minotti Kitchen
« on: 2015-05-21, 18:36:32 »
Hi!These are my first renders using Corona....I try to keep it most simple as possible with no so much objects...like minotti kitchen style.....comments and suggestions are welcome....
If somebody can also tell me if I'm right with renders time it will be really helpful..I render both view at 4 K in 20 /22 Hours with an I7 3930K CPU



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Many thanks!It was simple! I will post soon my first renders with corona!

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Hi!sorry but I'm a beginner in Corona....I'm tring to exclude the HDRI or a backplate from ther reflection of the marble kitchen top.....any Idea to make it easy?

I have put a black color on the reflcetion ovveride but it doesn't work......

I think this is a simple thig to do...but I don't know how to resolve it......

I will put the right image in post production....

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