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Gallery / Re: Cinematic Lighting Study
« on: 2018-02-08, 13:07:14 »
love it
gj

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Gallery / Re: Cālmnēss
« on: 2018-02-05, 13:23:17 »
Love the colors, and the design, but why the noisy quality? was the deadline or you simply prefer them like that?

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Gallery / Re: 2017 ShowReel Animation
« on: 2018-02-05, 09:57:57 »
Awesome work.
The guy with the newspaper helps the image so much.

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Gallery / Re: second work by corona
« on: 2018-01-16, 10:50:39 »
Beautiful renders

but i especially like the lighting in the 3rd and 5th render, could u give us a little into on the light/camera settings for them?

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[Max] I need help! / Re: Perfectly white background
« on: 2018-01-10, 10:41:04 »
@romullus
Thanks, i downloaded your file and notice my mistake
Everything was ok on the material side, however i had a 5 on Highlight Compress in tone mapping and everything was getting a grey shade that i didnt notice.

Thank you all, you're awesome.

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[Max] I need help! / Re: Perfectly white background
« on: 2018-01-10, 10:11:36 »
@nkilar @faust

Thanks for your replays,
however, i havent managed to get the right result yet
first time im using shadowcatcher and i might do this wrong

How my set up is right now

Render>Environment = My HDRI
F10>Environment Override>Direct visibility = corona output with a white corona map into Imput
My background = CoronaShadowCatcher with a white Corona Color into Backplate

i m doing something wrong

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[Max] I need help! / Perfectly white background
« on: 2018-01-10, 09:12:39 »
Hello,

So im trying to do a "furniture spin animation", which means a simple piece of furniture being rendered for 15 frames while spinning around on a white plane
However, because of the HDRI that im using, the background is grey and not white, which would normally not be a problem since i would mask it in photoshop, but since theres so many renders, it will be time consuming.

So how can i remove the plane that the furniture is on from the renders, while still keeping the shadows that are being cast on it?
Also, is there a way to turn the HDRI invisible to the camera? to keep it affecting the object while not appearing at all in the render?

Hope that makes sense, thank you.

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Gallery / Re: Industrial Bathroom
« on: 2017-12-14, 12:32:57 »
Hey Hadi, awesome renders, one of the best ive seen in a while

I got a small question about the glass on the "Cameo_02"
The top of the shower glass seems curved or something, it has an interesting reflection and i would like to know how you achieved that.
Also, the brick wall is 3D or its just a map?
Thanks

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Gallery / Re: Scale model
« on: 2017-11-19, 21:56:15 »
i love this kind of renders

well done

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Hello,

Is there any way to get more light inside that small area market on the photo?
The scene has only a HDRI and some IES, and as in real life, there is no light pointing directly into that area, but i still think that is out of the context with that shade of black.
So is there any way to get more light there without adding extra artificial lights?

Hope this makes sense, thx

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Gallery / Re: dream office
« on: 2017-09-29, 16:41:28 »
could u give us some info about that brick texture? the concrete between the bricks looks good.

awesome project

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Hardware / Re: A new PC for Corona
« on: 2016-03-27, 20:52:41 »
Hi Juraj, sorry for bringing this up, but im planning in buying all the part this Monday ( most of them are those that you recommended )
However, i got an offer from a friend with this PC:

http://www.anandtech.com/show/5846/hp-z420-workstation-review-competition-heats-up
It comes with 32 gb ram

As a newby i cant figure it out which one if better, i did some comparison between parts, but afaik this work stations are optimized better so i dont know if taking them part by part will help.
Do you think that this HP station is worth it over the components you suggested? its around 200euro cheaper

Thanks

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Hardware / Re: A new PC for Corona
« on: 2016-03-24, 12:12:10 »
Thanks again,

I will go for http://noctua.at/en/nh-d15 then.
And with a Fractal Design case.


Following your recommendations, im around 1200 EU without the monitor.
Any keyboard/mouse you like under the 100 EU mark?

At this rate, ill promise that once i install my OS, i will name my PC "Juraj" xD

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Hardware / Re: A new PC for Corona
« on: 2016-03-24, 09:58:50 »
Wow Juraj this is awesome, thanks a lot

I will go with your suggestions and hopefully i can buy everything next week.

This is what i chose so far:

Cooler:
http://noctua.at/en/nh-d14
Not sure if this is the best chose, there are a lot of coolers around the same price, and i am not sure what to look for.

Processor:
http://ark.intel.com/products/82932/Intel-Core-i7-5820K-Processor-15M-Cache-up-to-3_60-GHz
Was wondering if other more expensive processor will have a noticeable difference in render time ( 80-100 more $ then this one maybe )

MB:
http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=5123#sp

Memory:
http://www.kitguru.net/components/memory/luke-hill/crucial-ballistix-sport-2400mhz-32gb-ddr4-memory-kit-review/
This are the cheapest 32gb one i found

SSD:
SSD Kingston HyperX FURY 240GB ~ 80E

GPU:
GeForce GTX 750 Ti OC 2GB DDR5 ~ 130E


I still need a case, should i go with anything that can keep all this components or there are some better?
Also, you think that more fans are needed or just that cooler.

Thanks again for your help.

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Hardware / Re: A new PC for Corona
« on: 2016-03-21, 20:04:39 »
IMHO with this budget you can get a pretty good 5820k with 32Gb of RAM, a ver good render node for a low budget, I don't have time to give you a full config, but basically an Asus motherboard, a closed liquid cooling system and a low cost GPU :)

I'm sure others here can be more precise :)

Cheers!
Thank you, thats a good direction to start looking


a second PC just for renders

So only a 'node' ? The first computer will still be your workstation ?

Someone else will use my old PC probably, so i will need a PC where i can do the modeling+ texturing.

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