Author Topic: Renovation Apartment  (Read 3811 times)

2015-08-02, 14:02:03

Aokhoacden

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Hello everybody, today I wanna share some view in my job :)
I hope you like this
Project : Renovation Apartment
Location : Barcelona
Software : 3dsmax, corona 1.1, PS :)
I hope you like it :)
Follow me in Flickr to see more job :
https://www.flickr.com/aokhoacden
Thanks for watching

2015-08-02, 14:33:20
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mitviz

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very nice work! abit noisy, but i guess corona is abit too slow to waite
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2015-08-12, 16:08:54
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Aokhoacden

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Thanks mitviz :)

2015-08-13, 01:05:44
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Adi

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very nice work! abit noisy, but i guess corona is abit too slow to waite

Slow compared to what ? Vray ?

2015-08-14, 00:49:08
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very nice work! abit noisy, but i guess corona is abit too slow to waite

No, not at all. It is all about albeedo and postpro do get the decent rendertime with white images.
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2015-08-14, 18:15:58
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Aokhoacden

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Thank all comment, I do not know why but I like to have a bit noisy in my works than they are all shiny and smooth
Especially in low-light image of the corner, which I think perhaps it would be more realistic (or maybe my tastes somewhat strange :D)

2015-08-14, 19:13:47
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You're not alone. I prefer slight noise over butter smooth flat surfaces too. Little bit of noise can be perceived as details and quite often that benefits picture.
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