Author Topic: An old scene "coronafied"  (Read 3694 times)

2017-04-04, 00:14:47

Cinemike

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I took an old scene, converted the materials and gave Corona a try (C4D, A6.3).
I guess I should get going.

2017-04-04, 14:03:46
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maru

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That's actually very pretty! Have you tried experimenting with volumetric fog?
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2017-04-05, 18:43:30
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Cinemike

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That's actually very pretty! Have you tried experimenting with volumetric fog?

Thx :)
Volumetric Fog is already in the scene (via Volume Material in the Global Volume Slot, that's what you mean?), I will try to balance it out further to have a hazier background and a sunnier foreground. I am open for any tip.

I plan to "coronafy" more of my landscape scenes, Corona's speed make this fun).
« Last Edit: 2017-04-05, 18:47:19 by Cinemike »

2017-04-06, 01:10:30
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Uh oh, maybe Pennywise the dancing clown is hiding down near that river....
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2017-04-11, 00:26:21
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Cinemike

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Getting there ...

2017-04-11, 00:29:05
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Two more wips (I did not want to open an extra thread for them).