Author Topic: Woodlands Canopy (updated)  (Read 12864 times)

2016-11-13, 02:39:51

ryancoy

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Woodlands Canopy Project
3dsmax + Corona 1.5

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« Last Edit: 2016-12-30, 13:25:19 by ryancoy »

2016-11-13, 08:16:04
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RobSteady

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Looks great! I think the black levels / contrast are looking really good here.

2016-11-13, 10:31:48
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Very nice imagery indeed!
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2016-11-13, 13:41:47
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Awesome renders ! Everything looks well balanced (lighting, mood, materials, contrast...). Can you tell us a little bit more about your vegetation shaders ?

2016-11-14, 04:52:34
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Very very nice work! 

Something I find hard to judge / decide myself is when to really crush an image, to "overdo" the blacks a bit to get a particular feeling or contrast, just like the other direction where one can lift the black a tint to make everything lighter.

General great composition! keep it up!

2016-11-14, 08:53:06
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rambambulli

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Great foliage!

2016-11-14, 13:25:45
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2016-11-14, 14:28:51
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Awesome images indeed!
My first thought was that despite it features this depressive foggy weather (pretty much what we have in Europe right now), the place is so calm and comfortable that it would be nice to spend some time there.
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2016-11-14, 15:31:33
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this render contains magical thing... I think i just feel the fog in my breathe :D

2016-11-14, 17:08:59
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mferster

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dang that's solid, Great foliage! While tropic plants would be no use to me I'm still curious where your sourced them, or how they were made. Can you drop some knowledge?

-cheers

2016-11-15, 16:41:21
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bcarnevalli

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Amazing work! Could you share a bit of the lighting setup?

2016-11-15, 16:54:56
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aurelarchi

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Perfect shoot !
Can you explain the lighting method and some leave shader ?

2016-11-16, 18:36:57
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2016-11-16, 19:25:28
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Marcellus Ludovicus

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What trees did you use?  Nice work.

2016-11-17, 16:31:34
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yagi

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he obviously used evermotion archmodel vol 1 tree collection for corona.  yet hes fine tuning of the shaders makes it very photorealistic i must say.
im curious, Is this all 1.5 vfb at work? No post production?