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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: ernest koska on 2015-11-08, 15:56:03

Title: Gray Day
Post by: ernest koska on 2015-11-08, 15:56:03
Hello.
I'd like to show You my first corona renders.  They were made in free time.
Hope you like these pictures.
(http://i.imgur.com/bSayXOa.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/BizDMcI.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/heHRBiG.jpg)
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: subpixelsk on 2015-11-08, 16:51:55
I really like that soft photographic feel! and great job on detailing that window too
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: RolandB on 2015-11-08, 17:49:52
I really like it too, congratulations ! What kind of filter or post-prod do you use for these kind of effect ?
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: Juraj on 2015-11-08, 17:55:15
The first one is just beautiful :- )
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: ernest koska on 2015-11-08, 18:13:14
Thank You Guys.
I'm glad You like it. Postporduction in Photoshop as usual. No rocket sience here - just playing with curves :)
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: Noah45 on 2015-11-08, 20:50:21
Great lighting, is that a SX-70 Land Camera in first rendering? 'paying homage'- ha ha
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: denisgo22 on 2015-11-08, 20:56:21
This for Portfolio or a real project???
for the customer it is quite sad...
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: ernest koska on 2015-11-08, 21:12:52
Noah45 - this is polaroid spectra af :)
denisgo22 - i've made tehese pictures for training purposes only.
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: atelieryork on 2015-11-09, 11:17:03
The models, shaders, lighting (setup) and compositions are fantastic but, personally I find the severe lack of contrast in the bottom end to be very distracting and spoils the images. There's so much detail there that's been crushed. I think it's possible to achieve this fashionable washed out effect so popular in recent years while maintaining good contrast that still tells the story but doesn't kill the detail. It's about balance. But that's certainly my personal opinion.
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: tomislavn on 2015-11-09, 11:24:05
I like the mood a lot :) Good job!

P.S. Those window handles are a bit weird :D you sure they aren't a bit too thin in the L profile? Maybe it's only me though :) (sorry OCD lol)
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: ernest koska on 2015-11-09, 12:32:03
Thanks for kind words.
I'm a bit bored watching archviz interiors lately. In my opinion 90% of them looks the same when talking about postproduction. So that's why i decided my pictures to look this way. I tried to achieve old - non-perfect camera style pictures.
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: maru on 2015-11-09, 14:45:39
Usually I do not like grayish shadows, but in this case they perfectly match the atmosphere and theme of the works. I am not sure if there is dirt or water on the window glasses, but I think pouring rain would fit into this scene very well.
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: ernest koska on 2015-11-09, 15:03:18
maru - thank You. The glass ij just dirty window :)
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: Gauravkumar on 2015-11-25, 10:34:30
Really superb post production.liked it very much.
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: Fritzlachatte on 2015-11-25, 11:12:22
Wow, I like the feeling of beeing sad, "gray" and partial influenzal malady feeling on one side and being perfectly satisfied wathing this beautiful piece of art on the other.

Pleased to feel unhappy :-)
Title: Re: Gray Day
Post by: mitviz on 2015-11-28, 15:45:56
what did the raw renders look like?