Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: 3Dmitri on 2024-01-23, 11:14:05
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Small personal project Inspired by Simon King Architects
Done in 3ds max and Corona render.
More of my renders on https://3dmitri.studio
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Very nice, the colours and mood.
The design can be even more minimal without compromising practicality if you skip the board behind the kitchen top/stove. You really don't need it.
The brickwork is done very well but I find it nearly impossible with Corona to render rough or course brick (see attachement). I haven't managed yet to capture the fine but sharp "bump" real bricks have. A displacement would not work for these fine textural bumps and holes. It's almost like sandpaper also for the reflections. Bumps in Corona always seem to be a bit rounded of in detail.
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Very nice, the colours and mood.
The design can be even more minimal without compromising practicality if you skip the board behind the kitchen top/stove. You really don't need it.
The brickwork is done very well but I find it nearly impossible with Corona to render rough or course brick (see attachement). I haven't managed yet to capture the fine but sharp "bump" real bricks have. A displacement would not work for these fine textural bumps and holes. It's almost like sandpaper also for the reflections. Bumps in Corona always seem to be a bit rounded of in detail.
I had to unsubscribe from FriendlyShade because I just didn't need any stuff he kept scanning, but he does this actually :- ) like.. 64 000 px big textures. Then you use like 0.5px Texture Displacement in Corona (and prepare all 128GB to be spent on one wall), but... you'll get that result :- ).
https://www.friendlyshade.com/collections#bricks
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Very nice, the colours and mood.
The design can be even more minimal without compromising practicality if you skip the board behind the kitchen top/stove. You really don't need it.
The brickwork is done very well but I find it nearly impossible with Corona to render rough or course brick (see attachement). I haven't managed yet to capture the fine but sharp "bump" real bricks have. A displacement would not work for these fine textural bumps and holes. It's almost like sandpaper also for the reflections. Bumps in Corona always seem to be a bit rounded of in detail.
Thank you.
I didn’t have a goal to make the effects you wrote about because I was creating content for social networks. for mobile screens.
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Thanks Juraj,
so its just a matter of huge texture resolution. Had a look at Friendly shade and it's impressive.