Author Topic: John Pawson Palmgren House Sweden Corona render  (Read 6937 times)

2014-01-10, 11:36:00

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Hi here our first test on Corona Render , the Palmgren House in Sweden by John Pawson.
Comments and critics are welcome.

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2014-01-10, 11:43:45
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Clean as usual with my friends of Liraat :)
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2014-01-10, 11:45:16
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2014-01-10, 11:48:29
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Very nice work. I really like the mood.
Maybe you could add some more contrast to the foreground. It looks very flat and the surface is hard to read.

Keep up the good work.

2014-01-11, 11:01:45
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Very nice work, what was the render time and lighting set up?
I had a girlfriend once.....her name was Vray

2014-01-14, 18:35:42
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Yes, very nice work!  The snow and background tree look very authentic.  It actually took me a few moments to decide if they were rendered or if you were using a photo plate!
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2014-01-15, 10:17:48
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nehale :  render time 20 min settings just corona sky overcast 1 some post production with zdepth channel

2014-01-15, 11:04:17
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2014-01-15, 11:11:14
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2014-01-15, 13:51:34
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Looks very realistic, but post production could be done more carefully and accurately. I see brunches on the edge where snow and sky collides
Tis the wind and nothing more!