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General Category => Gallery => Work in Progress/Tests => Topic started by: Icodyne on 2016-11-13, 21:31:29
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Hello, Everyone!
I'm a new Corona user looking to get into ArchViz. This thread is for my WIPs and any questions I may have. Comments and criticism are always welcome. Enjoy and thanks for viewing!
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Looking good for a first try. We have a dedicated board for tests. I'll move it your topic there if you don't mind.
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Looking good for a first try. We have a dedicated board for tests. I'll move it your topic there if you don't mind.
No worries. Thanks for moving my post to the proper board. Also thanks for the feedback. :)
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Tried a different sun angle on this one, plus adjusted the white paint's albedo to a more realistic level.
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Here's a test render of the interior with some vegetation. Thanks to Johny Mrazko for the hydrangea plant and vase!
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Putting more vegetation in the scene. I redid the interior render, and I did an exterior render as well. I know I went a bit overboard with the trees, but I'm enjoying playing with my new toy. ;) I think I need to tweak the grass a bit; perhaps less density?
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New exterior rendering. This time with a different Corona Scatter setting for a less crowded feeling.
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New exterior rendering. This time with a different Corona Scatter setting for a less crowded feeling.
1 - composition definetly need more air.
2 - collors are burned. There is a number of overburned higlights and overcontrasted shadows. I belive you should put some efort in lithing.
BTW - it all can be easily pulled using VFB new features like Filmic highlights and filmic shadows.
PS - sorry for the grammar.
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1 - composition definetly need more air.
2 - collors are burned. There is a number of overburned higlights and overcontrasted shadows. I belive you should put some efort in lithing.
BTW - it all can be easily pulled using VFB new features like Filmic highlights and filmic shadows.
PS - sorry for the grammar.
Thanks for the feedback, Nekrobul! That Filmic highlights tip helped a lot. And the denoise feature is fantastic.
Here's another render, this time from the side of the house:
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Here's another interior shot. This time I got to play with DOF.
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Exterior evening render.