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Title: disqualified work for 3d cg environment competition 2017
Post by: lukx on 2017-10-04, 20:11:15
I decided to use Corona 1.7 for heavy exterior scene for e-on 3d CG environment competition 2017. Today I received an email from e-on that they want to see screenshots of the scene because it looked "too good". After sending screenshots etc they asked if I used any of their software. The rules stated:  "You may use your application of choice, in combination with any of the e-on software products. This includes any version of VUE (Esprit, Studio, Complete, Infinite or xStream), including the free Personal Learning Edition and the free VUE Pioneer." and I though that I can use any software I want.To make long story short I was disqualified :( Anyway I was so happy with working in Corona on this scene (i'm very, very old VRay user) that I bought Corona license :). I didn't want to cheat on Chaos so I pull the plug and got it when I heard that Chaos connected officially with Corona :)
Anyway here's the scene. Again working on materials and lighting was really awesome experience in Corona, even that the scene was huge it's been very responsive to see the adjustments etc. And oh my the quality of light is amazing!

Title: Re: disqualified work for 3d cg environment competition 2017
Post by: iancamarillo on 2017-10-04, 20:28:43
yeh i just discovered the material browser in 1.7 and I don't want to go to lunch! haha
Title: Re: disqualified work for 3d cg environment competition 2017
Post by: mitviz on 2017-10-10, 06:28:33
good move:) corona really does cg justice
Title: Re: disqualified work for 3d cg environment competition 2017
Post by: arqrenderz on 2017-10-10, 14:45:15
First time i heard "too good" !! Sorry for it man (lot of work for sure), awesome render!
Title: Re: disqualified work for 3d cg environment competition 2017
Post by: Ludvik Koutny on 2017-10-10, 19:01:13
Hehe, they were like "Wait a second, this looks too good to be rendered in our shitty Vue renderer" :D