Author Topic: Urbaan Building Renovation: MUN Architects, Corona Interactive (RT) Case Study.  (Read 10950 times)

2015-02-16, 15:38:14

Dollmaker

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Good Morning,

This is my new personal project. First of all thanks to good people at Corona Labs for giving me daily build access to Corona. I took advantage of this opportunity to create an entire project based on Corona’s new CPU Based Interactive Rendering (RT) feature. I wanted to study how useful this feature can be in real project environment. I wanted to push it to its limits. This is a pretty huge project. There are around 23 fully loaded interior setups.

Apart from final renders, everything you see here was done in real time.


• All lights were placed edited, parameter changes were done in real time.
• All materials were edited, tuned in real time.


There was not even a single test render was taken during the making of this project. Everything was done in real time.

This Fully-featured CPU Based interactive rendering can really save a lot of time on projects. It delivers almost same result as non-interactive final render. Helpful to deliver better results in less time. I really had a lot of fun making this project.

Some project info is as follows:

Architects: MUN Architects
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Project Team: Charunwat Mauleekulprairoj, Witchawat Boonprasong, Podjanarit Nimitkul
Year: 2013

Software’s Used: Google Sketchup, 3Ds Max, Corona Renderer, Marvelous Designer, Photoshop, itoo Forest Pack Pro
Model Credits: Evermotion, Viz-People, I-Cube R&D.

Special thanks to Nasrin Islami (Iran) for helping me with Railings.

Hit me on Facebook if you have any questions: https://www.facebook.com/SachinMahajanVisuals

Thank you for viewing. I am excited to know what you think about these renders.

Have a nice day and Thanks for viewing :)

PS: Jan 16th Build was used to make this project. Interactive window size was set to 780 PX in width.

Please view attached 1800X images.

3K Hi Res will be made available on request if anyone wanna see them :)













Evening to Overcast Light setup and parameter finalization time in Interactive mode: 2 Minutes.






« Last Edit: 2015-02-16, 15:43:56 by Dollmaker »

2015-02-16, 15:43:22
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Ludvik Koutny

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It's awesome. Glad you enjoyed the IR.

Just one thing, don't call it RT. RT is Vray's label... short for Real Time, which is not true of course. Corona doesn't have realtime mode, just interactive mode - IR ;)

2015-02-16, 16:43:37
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Dollmaker

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It's awesome. Glad you enjoyed the IR.

Just one thing, don't call it RT. RT is Vray's label... short for Real Time, which is not true of course. Corona doesn't have realtime mode, just interactive mode - IR ;)

Thanks :) There was a very specific hidden secret reason.. why I used the word RT :D

2015-02-16, 17:36:13
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2015-02-16, 23:10:01
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Beautiful renders, I really like what you did, the building is really cool! For me, the audi suv paint it looks a bit flat, but the rest looks very good! Great work :)

2015-02-17, 01:04:02
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2015-02-17, 05:33:09
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2015-02-17, 11:51:56
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Dollmaker

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Thanks all..

Good Job. May i ask why you did it without any test renders? ;)

Because with Interactive there was no need to...

2015-02-17, 13:15:58
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Whats your Pc spec config? What can you tell us about the responsivness?? Nice project man :)

2015-02-17, 14:01:49
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Very nice Dollmaker! Nice to see your progress as an artist. This is an reason for me to go over to corona some day for sure. Very nice work and also a good test.

/DIA

2015-02-17, 14:13:36
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2015-02-17, 15:19:58
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Dollmaker

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Hi Dia.. Thanks alot for your kind words and good to see you here :)

Thanks.. crawlewis :)


Whats your Pc spec config? What can you tell us about the responsivness?? Nice project man :)

Thanks.. my config is Duel 8 Core Intel Xeon E5-2630 v3, 2.4 GHZ  (Total 16 Cores, 32 Threads) 32 GB RAM. GTX 680 2 GB. Regarding my thoughts on Interactive rendering feature, i already wrote it in above post :)

2015-02-18, 00:05:39
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Fantastic renders and really nice rich scene, I've enjoyed it... well done guys !

2015-02-28, 15:52:34
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Dollmaker

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Hi Guys,

I am happy to inform you that this Corona Project has been accepted at 3Dtotal.com Scene Gallery. I would like to invite you to rate/vote for this work for what you think its worth. Please visit following link :)

http://www.3dtotal.com/index_gallery_detailed2.php?id=6502

Thanks :)

2015-03-02, 16:16:09
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your work is amazing
awesomeness in details :) till now i can't believe this work was modeled in sketchup
could you please share some lighting techniques , maybe wires about material setup on the main building
i'd love to learn from you
yahia