Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: INVIZ on 2017-06-29, 16:47:37
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Another from a personal project
Hope you like it, appreciate any comments!
Many thanks for looking!
(http://i.imgur.com/H42DQ8Z.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/Pr3IYvh.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/jhnnzX8.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/Ri34cXN.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/JVhBwXi.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/bvTjYJM.jpg)
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If Rembrandt were born today and got into arch viz instead of painting... Looks great!
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#2 is my Fav, Glares are looking overly pronounced
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wow, it's awesome!
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Can you share your lighting setup or something from your workflow?
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If Rembrandt were born today and got into arch viz instead of painting... Looks great!
Haha, love it, High praise indeed, Rembrandt a bit of a master!!
Thanks for your comments/!!
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#2 is my Fav, Glares are looking overly pronounced
Appreciate the advice bud, agreed I went a bit over the top on glares here, I used volumetric fog on this render and wanted to challenge it to an interior with direct sun on lens in dark room to see effects.
The raw was fairly dramatic without me adding in more post to enhance the look.
Agreed 2 in much more clean and believable, but it was good to see the different effects on the same scene.
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Can you share your lighting setup or something from your workflow?
I could possibly do a shortish tutorial on the image if enough are interested!
Many thanks, really glad you like it!
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Hey, tutorials or making ofs of such quality works are always more than welcome! :]
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I was going to ask how the dust and light rays were added. but that can be done in post via Ps and Knoll Light Factory. But I would not mind a tutorial either.
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Can you share your lighting setup or something from your workflow?
I could possibly do a shortish tutorial on the image if enough are interested!
Many thanks, really glad you like it!
it would be great, if you could:)
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Great taste and stunning atmosphere, I just don't prefer the overly put amount of glare..may be I'm wrong but I feel it distracts a bit from the mood,,,anyway it's a masterpiece indeed.
What filter did you use for the overlay?
Keep the great work up...:) and would definitely like to see a tutorial for that