Author Topic: Corona and Animation  (Read 3872 times)

2016-06-23, 16:52:57

davemahi

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I love Corona. The images it gives a second to none. But I have never used it for animation. I would love to hear peoples thoughts in this regard. Show me some of your work.... It is the one thing holding me back from full production use.

I would love to see the Devs push more of this on their blog and social media.

Links to work + behind the scenes info ie: render times, workarounds you had to do... that sort of thing would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance :)



2016-06-23, 17:15:02
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davemahi

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Thanks. Looks like the do post a bunch. I guess I just have to dive in!

Note: That space channel spider, I know first hand they did not enjoy rendering it in Corona. It was an older version, but took way too long to render and was a show stopper for the studio. But I would love to see it with 1.4 and the de-noiser. But it would have to work on render elements for it to be of use to studios who comp their passes back together.
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2016-06-23, 17:17:14
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TomG

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You will enjoy it! A lot of amazing stuff there, and more than just these. Here's a set of videos relating to one more while I am here:

Making ofs:

Tom Grimes | chaos-corona.com
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2016-06-23, 17:19:33
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Oh ok just one more - this one is a 360 animated VR experience from REWIND, with the Rolls-Royce interior and exterior being Corona:

https://www.facebook.com/CoronaRenderer/posts/713444935462018

Tom Grimes | chaos-corona.com
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2016-06-23, 17:30:02
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Hahaha thanks for the links.