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2017-06-14, 23:42:33

Goran Glišić

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Hi guys,

I want to share with you renderings made with 3dsmax and corona.

Designer / Architect: Andres Remy Arquitectos, Alejandro Peral for photos references
Personal / Commissioned: Personal Project
Location: Pilar, Buenos Aires Argentina

This project is based on reference images from Andreas Remy Arquitectos. It was interesting to explore the architecture plans and drawings,
as many of them were different than the final versions of the house. It was challenging to match 3D model without any exact dimension,
but this was the fun part as it gave me choice to modify and be part of it.

Images and plans I found on the:
http://www.archdaily.com/117740/carrara-house-andres-remy-arquitectos

Also interesting field of study for me was photographer Alejandro Peral, who inspired me (beside architecture) to make 3D model and visuals of the house.
http://www.archdaily.com/photographer/alejandro-peral



2017-06-15, 14:49:46
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arqrenderz

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You nailed the last one !! :)

2017-06-16, 10:47:04
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Juraj

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The Vertical shot is beautiful :- ).

(but I have to say the other two are quite destroyed by the ugly light-flares)
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2017-06-16, 11:04:22
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fabio81

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yes, very beautiful  the vertical shot!
What brand are the plants?
thanks

2017-06-16, 11:32:37
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Correntes

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Wonderful mood.
Very photographic.

Did you used hdri or coronasky+sun ?

2017-06-16, 11:54:07
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Romas Noreika

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Vetical image hands down - amazing. Other two beautiful but those lense flare star glow are not going together very well.

Is there a chance you would tell did you use HDRI or corona sun+sky? And if you did use HDRI did you kept its backplate/background for the image or did you replace the background in post?

Beautiful project
« Last Edit: 2017-06-16, 12:01:48 by RomasNoreika »
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2017-06-16, 15:56:18
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Goran Glišić

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Thanks for the comments, I really apreciate it.

Specially Juraj's feedback, you are right about light-flares, but I was carried away with corona features. :)

I've used HDRI and corona sun, backgroud is pure HDR, didnt change it in the post.

I've to check for the brands of the plants. @fabio

Attached are Corons Wire renders:

2017-06-16, 16:16:58
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Thanks for the reply.

The hdri is only for the background or its illuminating the scene and you aligned the coronasun with the hdri ?

2017-06-16, 16:25:44
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Goran Glišić

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Yes, I've matched HDRI and corona to be in the same spot. They both are iluminating the scene.

2017-06-16, 17:36:07
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Even the hdr will have the sun! There are two sun ?

2017-06-16, 18:17:56
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Romas Noreika

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Alright so from my understanding what you did is:

Plugged HDRI map into corona environment slot. And then created a Corona sun and aligned to the hdri sun.

This is understandable if you need sharper more pronounced shadows.

But you can get those sharp shadows with hdri as well right? If its a sharp sun hdri, you should get nice shadows. I do not understand why did you put an extra light - SUN into the scene?

Because if you want a warmer lighting you can color grade the hdri and it will work as a warmer lighting. And then there is post production.

Can you please explain why did you choose this lighting setup. HDRI + SUN? And not only the HDRI?

Thank you very much :)
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2017-06-16, 22:08:59
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Goran Glišić

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I used this combination (HDRI +SUN), mainly because of the shadows.
HDRI couldn't give me nice shadows of the tree to entrance patio, so I involved the SUN to combine both.

2017-06-19, 10:23:35
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Romas Noreika

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Understood.
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