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Title: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-01-24, 14:02:52
Hi guys! Here is my test in Corona render. Say what?

Using 3dsmax, Corona, Photoshop. PT+PT lighting HDRI
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: romullus on 2014-01-24, 16:09:32
Say what?
What? :]
On a more serious note, i really like your image. Attention to detail makes it extra. Probably the only thing i don't like, is curtain.
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: gabrielefx on 2014-02-15, 21:56:43
magic...
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: vkiuru on 2014-02-16, 10:43:30
Really nice! Is this a real design though? Placing a fireplace into an exterior wall is an awful waste of heat.
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Utroll on 2014-02-16, 12:35:26
pretty nice !
As Romulus said the curtain would probably gain realism by a smaller mapping or smaller bump, or both, right now it's a bit strange, and may be the black corbel bottom left is a bit too mat, but that's really to complain about something :)

Love the snow against the window,
and glasses of wine in front of fireplace (why not using the existing furnitures for your story telling ?) means you need a polar bear's skin there :D
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: frebel on 2014-02-16, 22:08:21
Love the light and details too , nice work .
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-17, 12:42:22
I like it!
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: gabe on 2014-02-17, 17:08:00
Super realistic, congratulations. Love the "dust" in the ground!
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-17, 11:23:47
Hi friends! Here is my new work!
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-17, 11:27:18
And here's a little preview of the new work!
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: CiroC on 2014-09-17, 11:30:18
Your bathroom render is top quality. The contrast between the light and dark areas creates a great composition. What technique did you use for the wall?
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-17, 11:33:57
Thank you! I used the script DebrisMaker2 ... then refined manually.
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: CiroC on 2014-09-17, 12:12:42
Thank you! I used the script DebrisMaker2 ... then refined manually.

Thanks. That script is top quality. look forward for more renders :)
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: johan belmans on 2014-09-17, 14:18:45
well done

great skills you have their!
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-18, 09:35:53
Hello friends! It's part of my new job ..
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Silverwing on 2014-09-18, 09:48:19
Really really nice renders.
I love the mood in all of them.
Also great attention to detail and great materials.

Keep up the work. It´s really impressive!

Cheers,
Raphael
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: CiroC on 2014-09-18, 09:51:27
Hello friends! It's part of my new job ..

The mood is fantastic, it looks like a cold Monday morning. Did you use a HDRI?
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-18, 09:55:24
Thank you friends! I'm glad that you like (=
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-18, 09:56:44
Hello friends! It's part of my new job ..

The mood is fantastic, it looks like a cold Monday morning. Did you use a HDRI?
No, here I used only CoronaSky
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-09-18, 12:39:06
Nice renders, and the colors is really cool for the cupboard ! Like it!

Tha bump is a bit too strong for my taste, but the dust on the older render looks really believable, nice. Maybe ju have to use some dust on the wall same, because there is the bump strong, and the dust have to layer on it...

anyway...

Could you share the details of dust mat setup ?

Cheers!
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-23, 17:20:01
Nice renders, and the colors is really cool for the cupboard ! Like it!

Tha bump is a bit too strong for my taste, but the dust on the older render looks really believable, nice. Maybe ju have to use some dust on the wall same, because there is the bump strong, and the dust have to layer on it...

anyway...

Could you share the details of dust mat setup ?

Cheers!

Thank you! In the future, I will lay out the material!
Title: Re: Frosty Morning
Post by: Sergey Kolbasnikov on 2014-09-23, 17:22:19
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