Author Topic: Studio setups  (Read 3330 times)

2013-10-10, 14:52:09

Geezer

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Hi,

I had a few days testing the renderer and I love it.
Im using Vray for 7 years now but I would rather work with Corona now ;)

The strenght of my home pc is quite limited now with a quadcore cpu and 4gigs of ram but Corona still runs better than Maxwell or Arion.

So the two images are both renderd PT+PT for about 25mins.
I used Marvelous designer for the armchair and the pillow.
A touch of postwork was added with PS altough the raw render was great.

I hope the renderer will improve and will be in commercial asap!

2013-10-10, 14:59:50
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st.germain

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i like it! especially materials and lighting. would be nice to show some screenshots of it.

2013-10-10, 15:01:38
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Ludvik Koutny

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Just to make sure you are getting the maximum performance you can, make sure that you have disabled bitmap paging in 3ds Max asset tracker, and make sure that if there are windows in your room, then their glass material has refraction mode set to either twosided, or hybrid.

2013-10-10, 15:13:03
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Geezer

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Thank you guys!
I will post some screengrabs from the viewport from home.
The setup is simple nothing tricky going on ;)

2013-10-10, 20:23:28
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yagi

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good work.....seems Marvelous designer is fast becoming a household name in archviz.