Author Topic: Pure-Colors UHD 3D Film(Teaser_1#)  (Read 7622 times)

2020-01-22, 20:21:58

ATAYIA

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Hello Corona!
My last personal work UHD 3D Film that I would like to share with you!

Original Story will be ready soon.


I really hope you like it. C&C are welcome

3dsMax, Corona(Special Thanks to Marcin Miodek) , AE, PR , Quixel , texture.supply.

Kind regards,
A.

https://vimeo.com/386553470

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« Last Edit: 2020-01-22, 21:42:24 by ATAYIA »

2020-01-22, 20:52:58
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TomG

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Consider me teased and itching to see more!
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2020-01-22, 21:54:24
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rozpustelnik

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The quality is great.
The handheld camera effect is awful: it's obvious fake that breaks realism.

2020-01-23, 09:38:45
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fabio81

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congratulations I really like.
Instead of saying that it is the same as the short of Roman, I would like to know how you got there :D. what kind of hdr. Did you create the lut? The mood is exceptional Great!
« Last Edit: 2020-01-23, 16:40:54 by fabio81 »

2020-01-23, 16:44:14
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maru

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Amazing work. This is what should be shown to people saying 3D graphics is not art.
I do agree with Rozpustelnik though that the camera shake effect could be more natural.
(oh and thanks for the credit! :D I just noticed it!)
« Last Edit: 2020-01-23, 16:51:35 by maru »
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2020-01-23, 16:53:09
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Superb quality. I agree with the others, get rid of the camera shake or if you really want to keep it then rework it to make it more realistic.

2020-01-23, 17:25:08
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maru

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get rid of the camera shake or if you really want to keep it then rework it to make it more realistic
I guess stabilizing would be the easiest solution right now. :)
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2020-01-24, 09:11:00
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Really, really great work.

What amazes me most is the sharpness and lack of noise. I've recently rendered some dry brush decor as featured and it was fairly noisy. What hardware are you using and what are you're render times like? (2k!? Again, amazing!)
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2020-01-24, 11:07:56
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ATAYIA

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Hello guys,
I would like to thank you all for your kind words.
The  camera movement will be more realistic at the end of the project be sure about that.
It was my first teaser and I knew that I would have some comments and  I love to hear from you guys.
Stay tuned!!


2020-01-24, 11:12:59
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ATAYIA

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Really, really great work.

What amazes me most is the sharpness and lack of noise. I've recently rendered some dry brush decor as featured and it was fairly noisy. What hardware are you using and what are you're render times like? (2k!? Again, amazing!)

Thank you very much!!
it's not all about the hardware that I used.
I made lots of test and I red a lot corona Rules and this is the final product.
I didn't use denoiser in any scene just some passes.

2020-01-24, 17:04:04
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JViz

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this is beyond good or excellent, this is at the level of the third and the seventh by Alex Roman. absolutely the best I've seen in years.
Although a purist, my work is anything but.
https://www.behance.net/ImageInnate

2020-01-24, 17:04:49
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and man, we need your post pinned. this is amazing!
Although a purist, my work is anything but.
https://www.behance.net/ImageInnate

2020-01-24, 17:46:54
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ATAYIA

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and man, we need your post pinned. this is amazing!

Thank you very much!!

2020-01-24, 21:29:19
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JViz

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and man, we need your post pinned. this is amazing!

Thank you very much!!

I just saw your flickr page. your work is superior to anything I've seen, that includes Bertrand and Guthrie. your editing of the video is on bar with Alex Roman's work. if I may ask  (and excuse my excitement lol) who are you? lol do you have a website?
Although a purist, my work is anything but.
https://www.behance.net/ImageInnate

2020-01-24, 21:41:20
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JViz

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and I am not saying your work is similar to Alex's work. I couldn't care less. he used to be the best. now I've seen somebody better!! just wow. we need more work man it's art!
Although a purist, my work is anything but.
https://www.behance.net/ImageInnate

2020-01-25, 22:53:58
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Do you mind outlining your process of making this animation?

What format do you output for frames? Did you do any post processing in the Corona VFB, or was in mostly done in separate video software?

2020-01-26, 11:07:38
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ATAYIA

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Do you mind outlining your process of making this animation?

What format do you output for frames? Did you do any post processing in the Corona VFB, or was in mostly done in separate video software?

When I finish the original story film I will make Making of.
 I did a little post-processing on the corona and finally on After Effect.

2020-01-27, 09:50:08
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I'm not on that level of quality at all. but I dare to assume there's no magic in materials or lighting at all, the real art is in the post process. colors contrast etc are what's making this work come to life.
Although a purist, my work is anything but.
https://www.behance.net/ImageInnate

2020-01-27, 10:27:29
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ATAYIA

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I'm not on that level of quality at all. but I dare to assume there's no magic in materials or lighting at all, the real art is in the post process. colors contrast etc are what's making this work come to life.

Thank you very much!!

2020-01-30, 15:47:43
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May I ask what size your renders were and what your sharpening/blurring values were?
This is really inspirational! I love this type of art, which is rarely used in Arch-vis

2020-01-31, 17:00:21
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Hi, can I know some information about the video? like the frame rate of the video and with which export codec output with After Effects? Did you use motion blur in After effects and frame blending option? It is very fluid congratulations again

2020-02-03, 04:50:51
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Superb work!

"Not all about the hardware"...
Well, that's clear. But you obviously do not work on an old laptop. That hair and the plants need lots of RAM, a more than decent V-card, etc.
Good hardware boost up your creativity in the world of 3D.

Had a look at your video. To me the camera shaking looks quite natural. Just asking myself, why such a dramatic soundtrack to such tender images?
« Last Edit: 2020-02-03, 18:24:31 by Designerman77 »

2020-02-03, 08:45:22
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ATAYIA

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May I ask what size your renders were and what your sharpening/blurring values were?
This is really inspirational! I love this type of art, which is rarely used in Arch-vis

The size of the renderings was 2560x1440 and I used Parabolic Filter.

Thank you
A.

2020-02-03, 08:49:56
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ATAYIA

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Hi, can I know some information about the video? like the frame rate of the video and with which export codec output with After Effects? Did you use motion blur in After effects and frame blending option? It is very fluid congratulations again

Hi,the export that I used was H.264 and I didn't use Motion blur in AE.The frame rate was 30FPS.


Thank you
A.

2020-02-04, 10:21:43
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Hi Atayia this is mind blowing! Well done!! Any tips on your lighting and setup to achieve such a clean render? Looking forward to your response! Keep up the fantastic work.