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carlwilliamsvisualisation:
Hello Corona Community,

I wanted to share an image I did recently for a fabulous Orangery (Indoor Garden) at an English country manor I am working on at the moment. Its a commercial project, however I am likely to try and extract some additional compositions from the space given the amount of love and time I have put into developing it. As always, its full 3D, a plant/landscaping lovers dream image I would say! Lots of custom vegetation modelling with Grow FX to adapt each asset to the space, especially the creepers on the columns, walls and ceilings.

Hope you like it, if you have any questions or thoughts, please feel free to reach out here or on my studios Instagram page below.

Software used: Corona Renderer, 3ds Max, Exlevel GrowFX, Itoo FP.

All the best,

Carl


More projects available on my Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carlwilliamsvisualisation/
Also on my studio's website at: https://www.carlwilliamsvisualisation.com/

carlwilliamsvisualisation:
Wanted to upload the clay for this

matthew07:
I just saw this image on your website...congrats, excellent excellent work.
I really love your images, especially the interiors. I'm very impressed by the soft and balance lighting. Nothing is too dark, nothing is too bright, but still looks real and not fake/3dish. Also to mention the incredible attention to details: 3d models are so precise and textures very crisp.
How do you approach the lighting in your scene? And how much work has been done in post in order to achieve this lovely light balance?

Thank you for sharing and congrats again.

carlwilliamsvisualisation:

--- Quote from: matthew07 on 2024-12-04, 22:43:57 ---I just saw this image on your website...congrats, excellent excellent work.
I really love your images, especially the interiors. I'm very impressed by the soft and balance lighting. Nothing is too dark, nothing is too bright, but still looks real and not fake/3dish. Also to mention the incredible attention to details: 3d models are so precise and textures very crisp.
How do you approach the lighting in your scene? And how much work has been done in post in order to achieve this lovely light balance?

Thank you for sharing and congrats again.

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Thank you ever so much, that's very kind of you to say. Lighting is very much personal preference in my opinion, there are lots of ways to achieve a great result. For me, I prefer to use HDRI's than anything else and yields the best results for what I need in most scenarios. I do very little in post, I have started integrating some AI retouching into my workflow but apart from that, its all 3D and 3D lighting driving the results. This particular image of the Orangery was one of the projects before I started using any AI enhancements, so everything you see is 3D, rendered with Corona and with very little post.

Many thanks,

Carl

matthew07:
Great job!
It’s clear that you dedicated a lot of time to fine-tuning each shader for the greenery. Typically, when working with many different types of plants, the varying shades of green can result in a chaotic appearance. However, your image conveys a sense of harmony, especially in terms of color.
What about the use of softboxes or fill lights? The very soft lighting in your interiors is remarkably consistent, and every detail is so clearly visible.

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