Author Topic: SWIDOM (2017)  (Read 15824 times)

2017-05-04, 00:29:13
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plusvisual

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Unreal work! Would LOVE to know your snow technique!

2017-05-04, 08:08:17
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lacilaci

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Great stuff...
How much time did you spend on this project?? And if I may ask, roughly how many % of the models/textures were done specific for the project from scratch?... This looks incredibly time consuming.

2017-05-04, 08:58:12
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Majeranek

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Great work Yuriy! Looks like you've spent quite a lot of time on it :)

Grass looks great. Especially on this one: https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=16012.0;attach=63810;image
Can you tell anything about it? Which scattering tool you've used and which grass models?
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2017-05-04, 09:01:02
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Amazing work!
All those shots were comissioned ? Or some of the angles were made only for fun ? How lond did it take to complete the set ? What was the RAM usage ?
Thanks for sharing :) !

2017-05-04, 11:49:43
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Amazing work. May I ask what did you use to create snow geometry on objects?
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2017-05-04, 12:52:31
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WOW!Congratulation!Can you tell me how long did you take per image?Thank you.
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2017-05-04, 12:59:31
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Wow! Amazing renders mate - really good job. I love your snow renders and grass is fantastic as well. Keep up the good work!
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2017-05-04, 13:25:24
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great work ...just curious, what was the spec of the pc you used to render out these images ( i presume its the one written at the bottom of your screens profile?) and what were the render times per image  on such pc specs? cos im looking forward to building a new pc
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I PC 5900X / 64GB DDR4 / Nvidia GTX Titan-X / Asus X99 Deluxe
The rendering time for each picture is different, but it's not fast, in the winter scene all the snow has translucence + fog + lots of particles of falling snow with motion blur and all this at 4500 pixels in origenal - it's not fast, I can not tell the exact time, but all The scenes were at least 300 passes, many more than 450

2017-05-04, 13:31:43
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Yuriy Bochkaryov

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Great stuff...
How much time did you spend on this project?? And if I may ask, roughly how many % of the models/textures were done specific for the project from scratch?... This looks incredibly time consuming.
The project spent approximately 2.5-3 months
But I not only worked, I also studied
There was a lot of new for me
Work with snow is very difficult and very interesting
Had to read a lot, watch a lot of lessons, study the references, draw the displacement textures, study GrowFX and model birches

2017-05-04, 13:34:28
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Yuriy Bochkaryov

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Unreal work! Would LOVE to know your snow technique!
On the ground, sculpting in 3DF MAX and drawing displacement maps
On objects and plants helped the script Snovflo and particles with the plugin Frost

2017-05-04, 13:38:23
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Yuriy Bochkaryov

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Great work Yuriy! Looks like you've spent quite a lot of time on it :)

Grass looks great. Especially on this one: https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=16012.0;attach=63810;image
Can you tell anything about it? Which scattering tool you've used and which grass models?
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2017-05-04, 13:44:07
Reply #26

Yuriy Bochkaryov

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Amazing work!
All those shots were comissioned ? Or some of the angles were made only for fun ? How lond did it take to complete the set ? What was the RAM usage ?
Thanks for sharing :) !
Only 5 pictures were commercial, the rest did for themselves, in fun, I study the theme of winter
On time, with training approximately 2,5-3 months
64GB memory but sometimes there was not enough memory, Displacement require a lot of memory

2017-05-04, 13:45:51
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Yuriy Bochkaryov

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Amazing work. May I ask what did you use to create snow geometry on objects?
See above, has already answered this question

2017-05-04, 13:49:49
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Yuriy Bochkaryov

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WOW!Congratulation!Can you tell me how long did you take per image?Thank you.
Render time?

2017-05-04, 14:51:29
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Amazing detail, great images