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Topic: Morning mood... (Read 3412 times)
2020-05-13, 15:26:50
djtartak
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Morning mood...
Here's my latest project. A kitchen scene.
Much modeling done in Blender. Most assets from 3dBee.IT store.
Rendered in Corona 5.
Hope it suits your tastes :)
now working on animated shots...
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2020-06-08, 07:10:15
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djtartak
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Re: Morning mood...
and finally here comes the animation...
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2020-06-08, 21:52:56
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Kanso Visuals
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Re: Morning mood...
I really like the mood! Good job ;)
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Kanso Visuals London
www.kansovisuals.com
2020-06-09, 07:50:40
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djtartak
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Re: Morning mood...
thanks..
I really enjoyed making it.
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2020-06-09, 10:30:18
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Jadefox
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Re: Morning mood...
nice : )
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2020-06-10, 23:25:32
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Taiwolf
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Re: Morning mood...
Hello. It looks amazing! The animation even better!
And now comes the big question. What was the light setup workflow? sun-sky-hdri? or Light object over the windows(with or without ies light)?
Thank you!
Keep up the good work.
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2020-06-12, 06:28:06
Reply #6
djtartak
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Re: Morning mood...
the lighting was Corona sun-sky environment.
For the background I used an image on a curved plane and some instances of a christmas pine tree from 3dBee :
https://3dbee.it/project/christmas_tree_pine_1/
which i un-decorated :)
In these kind of shots it's important to have some environment models behind the window not just a backdrop - cause an image whether HDRI or just spimple backdrop is always shot from a specific point of view and with camera animated you change perspective. If the background objects are very far away that's not a big deal but with closer objects you need to see that correct perspective shift to make things more believable :)
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2020-06-13, 22:22:32
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Taiwolf
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Re: Morning mood...
I understand. Thank you for your answer!
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