Author Topic: Villa in Monteriggioni  (Read 4162 times)

2018-02-03, 06:23:01

andrewsunarko

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VILLA IN MONTERIGGIONI

G'day folks, just wanted to share with you what i've made during my free time.
After 2 years making the same things over and over again at the office, I decided to set apart some time to make something that I liked to keep my sanity.
This is the 2nd project that I've done since that time. (1st: https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=18832.0)

Software: 3ds Max | Corona Renderer | Photoshop
Based on an article featured in Archdaily
(https://www.archdaily.com/790953/villa-in-monteriggioni-cmtarchitects)

FULL PROJECT : https://www.behance.net/gallery/60378279/Villa-in-Monteriggioni
























« Last Edit: 2018-02-03, 06:40:22 by andrewsunarko »

2018-02-04, 11:52:10
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vinbarg

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wooow , great images and atmosphere, in there

2018-02-05, 14:47:19
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andrewsunarko

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wooow , great images and atmosphere, in there

Thanks! glad you like it! :)

2018-02-06, 20:09:21
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rfollett

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Beautiful amazing renders!

2018-02-07, 16:37:10
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andrewsunarko

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Beautiful amazing renders!

Thanks! :)

2018-02-08, 16:33:19
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Correntes

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Very very nice :)

Care to elaborate about light ?

Hdri or sun+sky?

Thanks

2018-02-11, 10:55:33
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andrewsunarko

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Very very nice :)

Care to elaborate about light ?

Hdri or sun+sky?

Thanks

Thanks Correntes, I used a HDRI, a Corona Sun and also light portals.
The lightmix should outline the amount of lights that went into the scene.