Author Topic: Small flat  (Read 4975 times)

2017-11-09, 22:19:23

Azak

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Hi everyone.
My first post on this forum and my second job done in Corona since I decided to try something instead of Vray last month. I am positively surprised.
3d is a hobby for me that I spend every free moment.

3ds max, Corona and no PS just Corona :)















« Last Edit: 2017-11-09, 22:41:30 by Azak »

2017-11-10, 01:56:45
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Benny

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Stunning realism

2017-11-10, 04:42:52
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agentdark45

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Super photographic images!

I'm amazed there's no post processing on these images, would you mind sharing some more info on the lighting setup and render settings (HDRI's, LUT's, tone mapping e.t.c)?
Vray who?

2017-11-10, 10:18:55
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Azak

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Thanks a lot :)

The main source of light is the Hdr from noemotionhdrs.ne. I just changed the saturation and outpout amount
Other lights added just to get the right mood, thanks to Corona for LightMix :)

Then just have fun with Tone Mapping to get the right effect. That's all


2017-11-10, 10:30:35
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wilbertvandenbroek

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Amazing details, at some points hard to distinguish from a photo indeed. Really liking the wall shader in the first image.

2017-11-10, 11:17:31
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agentdark45

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Thanks a lot :)

The main source of light is the Hdr from noemotionhdrs.ne. I just changed the saturation and outpout amount
Other lights added just to get the right mood, thanks to Corona for LightMix :)

Then just have fun with Tone Mapping to get the right effect. That's all

Thanks for the info man, interesting setup. I normally tend to stay away from the filmic controls and would normally keep my highlight compression lower but if it works, it works!
Vray who?

2017-11-10, 12:22:43
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Azak

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Amazing details, at some points hard to distinguish from a photo indeed. Really liking the wall shader in the first image.

Thank you

Thanks a lot :)

The main source of light is the Hdr from noemotionhdrs.ne. I just changed the saturation and outpout amount
Other lights added just to get the right mood, thanks to Corona for LightMix :)

Then just have fun with Tone Mapping to get the right effect. That's all

Thanks for the info man, interesting setup. I normally tend to stay away from the filmic controls and would normally keep my highlight compression lower but if it works, it works!

I hope I helped a little bit  :)

2017-11-10, 12:32:37
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agentdark45

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I hope I helped a little bit  :)

I'll definitely be testing out this setup as I love the clean studio-esque look you've got going on here. One last question - which NoEmotion HDRI did you use? I don't see too much direct sunlight coming through the windows so I'm thinking you used an overcast HDRI or just rotated the hdri where the sun wasn't angled into the room?
Vray who?

2017-11-10, 14:05:25
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Azak

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I used the second map from DayHdr: 06-07_Day_G
the sun is behind the kitchen. I used a script to determine the position of the sun
but for now works only with vray
Script: Find And Bind - Vray Hdri & Sun







2017-11-10, 18:25:54
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agentdark45

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Awesome, cheers for sharing so much info with us! I'll definitely take a look at the script, looks useful.
Vray who?

2017-11-12, 00:54:53
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Azak

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Awesome, cheers for sharing so much info with us! I'll definitely take a look at the script, looks useful.



I'm glad I could help.
Regards Azak