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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Jens on 2016-08-01, 09:28:54

Title: Vacation Home - North of Copenhagen
Post by: Jens on 2016-08-01, 09:28:54
Hi guys

I revisited a project from last year to apply some new knowledge. Wanted to do everything in 3D. This was the result:

(http://i.imgur.com/mMnBBSy.jpg)

(http://i.imgur.com/bmA2Lnf.jpg)

CMasking pass:
(http://i.imgur.com/9kdURzk.jpg)
Title: Re: Vacation Home - North of Copenhagen
Post by: mitviz on 2016-08-01, 13:56:57
beautiful work
Title: Re: Vacation Home - North of Copenhagen
Post by: leocv on 2016-08-01, 14:50:16
good job!
Title: Re: Vacation Home - North of Copenhagen
Post by: Jadefox on 2016-08-01, 17:51:42
Maybe post the first attempt in relation to now...
Would like to see the progress
Title: Re: Vacation Home - North of Copenhagen
Post by: ivasilev on 2016-08-02, 01:13:24
Nice work
Title: Re: Vacation Home - North of Copenhagen
Post by: DarcTheo on 2016-08-02, 14:56:34
nice job. I'm liking the vegetation. Care to share any info on the material/post work for colour. I find getting the right shade of green tricky business.
Title: Re: Vacation Home - North of Copenhagen
Post by: Jens on 2016-08-03, 12:05:08
Thanks guys!

nice job. I'm liking the vegetation. Care to share any info on the material/post work for colour. I find getting the right shade of green tricky business.

Grass is the ForestPack pro preset and I messed around with the settings + added/removed items to it to get it as I liked it. But yeah, getting the vegetation just right out of the render is something that takes way too long imo. I've given up on finding a method that will get it just right every time. Think Juraj was getting close though. I put my trust in photoshop to get the result I'm after. Much more flexible as it changes from scene to scene. So its just the standard Corona material from ForestPack.

It's typically gathering references I like. Using hue/sat and selective color adjustment layers combined with masking (using a foliage brush) to get a result I find fitting.