Author Topic: Bishop Edward King Chapel  (Read 16701 times)

2014-09-05, 13:42:27

Chebosiba

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My first project in Corona, it shows the Bishop Edward King Chapel placed in the grounds of Ripon College. Corona worked great, I adjusted internal res, light sample multiplier and adjusted the sampling balance in favour of GI. I also did the exteriors for this project but rendering has been done with Maxwell in these cases.




















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2014-09-05, 13:45:03
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tomislavn

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That's very cool! :) Great work!
My 3d stock portfolio - http://3docean.net/user/tomislavn

2014-09-05, 14:15:11
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Ondra

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I like both the architecture and the renders!
Rendering is magic.How to get minidumps for crashed/frozen 3ds Max | Sorry for short replies, brief responses = more time to develop Corona ;)

2014-09-05, 14:20:13
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tomislavn

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Yeah architecture is really stunning!
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2014-09-05, 14:28:42
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Chebosiba

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Thanks! Yeah, the architecture is amazing. Niall McLaughlin Architects did the design on this one. They are doing great stuff.

Chebo

2014-09-05, 14:42:39
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MGDesignUK

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Lovely architecture and renders - well done. Where did you get the 3D people from; I can't seem to find any decent ones and you ones look good quality!
MG Design UK - 3D Visualisation Studio Based In Surrey

2014-09-05, 17:12:20
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came out very nicely
Design is magic

2014-09-05, 20:08:22
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Chebosiba

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@MGDesignUK
I went for scanned people from AXYZ. They are alright for medium distances, still not great though since the polycount has been greatly reduced by them.
https://secure.axyz-design.com/product-category/3d-people?cnpf=1&cnep=0&cat_cat=72

Also the female head in my rendering is a custom photo replacement, since the 3D hair still sucks. ;)

Chebo

2014-09-05, 23:49:27
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davius

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Very nice image! The architecture and render are indeed very good!

2014-09-05, 23:53:13
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steyin

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Some sexy renderings going on in here.

2014-09-05, 23:56:30
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Adanmq

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Beautiful renders. Congrats.

2014-09-07, 13:07:10
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Kefirchik

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Look GREAT!

2014-09-07, 16:15:44
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dartofang

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A nice set of renders, i love the lighting and composition.

2014-09-07, 22:51:14
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Adanmq

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I have a question. Were do you guys get good wood textures?. I just have like 3 or 4 good ones (HR. 3000+).

2014-09-08, 01:34:48
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snakebox

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Very nice!  simple, solid and classy. I like them a lot.

2014-09-08, 09:30:19
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Chebosiba

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Thanks everyone! I'm especially glad about the comments concerning the simplicity and lighting. It's where my focus is on. I was also trying to avoid the usual recipe for archviz these days, meaning no V-Ray, no HDRI from Guthrie, no Magic Bullet looks, no Mentor Plants, no Evermotion models not drenched in aberrations etc. Sure, those tools give good results but everything starts to look the same...

The wood textures are mostly Arroway with a bit of CGTextures.

http://www.arroway-textures.com/en/products

2015-11-23, 03:44:30
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romanbuha

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Wow! It is amazing renderings! Perfect job!

2015-11-23, 11:02:09
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lucideye

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This is a nicely lit-up scene, soft GI look. Rather realistic.
Mind, expounding on how many/ how the light set-up was done? Thanks

2015-11-23, 14:21:36
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CJI

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Love it! This one was on my list of "personal projects to do" ever since i saw it in AJ a few years ago. Simply beautiful building, you did a great job on it too. :D

2015-11-29, 15:16:57
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mitviz

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beautiful space
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2015-11-29, 16:40:30
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F13Design

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Nice work! Very clean, light and airy. I like the one with the woman in it. Nice composition.
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2015-11-30, 03:51:18
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Great work there. Amazing renders!
As most of the others I really love the architecture. With your great lighting you really made it stand out.
Congrats!

2015-11-30, 08:45:57
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RolandB

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Very smooth renders, love the lighting.
No tiling with the wood texture, congrats !
Portfolio on Béhance
http://www.behance.net/GCStudio

2016-03-24, 22:02:46
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Nice wood and lighting!