Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Majeranek on 2016-12-22, 10:32:45
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Hi guys,
Few months ago I had opportunity to work on a catalogue which was created for Orgatec trade show.
We had a lot of freedom from client side. Together with We Design (they designed the catalogue) we were working on that industrial interior design.
I must say that it was pretty fun to work but a bit exhaustic at the end.
Whole job was made with 3ds max and Corona 1.5 daily builds.
If you have any question I'll be happy to answer :)
You can also see project on behance: http://bit.ly/2hTu15M
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Well done, great job!
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These are great! I really like the environments you've made. Some very interesting lighting setups too.
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I love these images!
Congratulation!
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good work, very clean.
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Any change, we could buy some of those 3d models?
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Thanks guys!
Any change, we could buy some of those 3d models?
Most of them are available at www.profim.pl :)
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Congratulations, great job .. is possible to have some screenshots of the studio lighting set?
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Congratulations, great job .. is possible to have some screenshots of the studio lighting set?
There's nothing to show actually because the only thing I used is some interior HDRI to light this scene :) As far as I remember in the shot I add some light plane.
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Great work! :)
Amazing shots!
Cheers,
Leo.
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Great mood and lovely colors! Really like all the images.
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Great look. Great Feeling for Mood and Color Setup. I am impressed.
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With quite an experience in this field, I have to say this is realy perfect! I love the fine, decent overall style and mood. This overall stylistic pureness and harmony, overall feeling for design of the spaces/ambients, color scheme and material choice, gives this work great base. Than other technical aspects work perfectly. Lighting, shaders, everything is top notch!
Congratulations and thanks for sharing. Will be great inspiration for me as corona begginer...
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Absolutely stunning work! I'm curious, is the styling/setup/colors all you or part of your collaboration with the print agency/client?
I'm really impressed man. Top notch job!
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I have one question:
All of those images have perfect lighting. Everything is lit in a uniform way, very soft and realistic.
From my observation, most of your lighting comes from the side of the image or above, like if there was a window or something like that on the room.
Every time that I try to do this, even with exposure control and all of other features from Corona, I always get the opposite side of the light source darker than I would like it to be (not the uniform look that you've achieved)
My guess for resolving this issue was setting a Corona Sun with a large size but very low intensity values, but that didn't work as I expected.
Can you share any advice on lighting or the settings that you usually use?
Thanks, perfect work btw.
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Absolutely stunning work! I'm curious, is the styling/setup/colors all you or part of your collaboration with the print agency/client?
I'm really impressed man. Top notch job!
Together with WeDesign (they've designed catalogue) we came up with the styling (concrete industrial interior). After that I got information from client (Profim) about the models and textures of furniture they'd like to see on each page. With that information I was preparing first compositions of the scene (white, without any textures so far) and again together with WeDesign we were making some corrections to make it fit the catalogue (text, titles, etc.). After all of this I was choosing colours, accessories, etc. And again together with WeDesign and Profim we were working on all of it to make it look good in catalogue, show textures exactly how they wanted etc.
I must say that at the end preparing this catalogue was a really nice collaboration of all three: Me, WeDesign and Profim.
I have one question:
All of those images have perfect lighting. Everything is lit in a uniform way, very soft and realistic.
From my observation, most of your lighting comes from the side of the image or above, like if there was a window or something like that on the room.
Every time that I try to do this, even with exposure control and all of other features from Corona, I always get the opposite side of the light source darker than I would like it to be (not the uniform look that you've achieved)
My guess for resolving this issue was setting a Corona Sun with a large size but very low intensity values, but that didn't work as I expected.
Can you share any advice on lighting or the settings that you usually use?
Thanks, perfect work btw.
That's quite funny because lighting in this scene is so "unrealistic" that is a bit weird that it came up so well.
That studio looked like this (attachment) and i lit it with one of interiors hdris from this pack: http://www.maximeroz.com/hdri-free-pack/
To get desired effects I was just rotating it around (vertically and horizontally) and changing gamma values of the map. In one or two cases there was added a plane light. So as you can see it's quite weird way of lighting and definitely not "real world method".
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Together with WeDesign (they've designed catalogue) we came up with the styling (concrete industrial interior). After that I got information from client (Profim) about the models and textures of furniture they'd like to see on each page. With that information I was preparing first compositions of the scene (white, without any textures so far) and again together with WeDesign we were making some corrections to make it fit the catalogue (text, titles, etc.). After all of this I was choosing colours, accessories, etc. And again together with WeDesign and Profim we were working on all of it to make it look good in catalogue, show textures exactly how they wanted etc.
I must say that at the end preparing this catalogue was a really nice collaboration of all three: Me, WeDesign and Profim.
Thanks for clarifying. I'm glad you had such a good experience and again, we can all see it in the result :)
That's quite funny because lighting in this scene is so "unrealistic" that is a bit weird that it came up so well.
That studio looked like this (attachment) and i lit it with one of interiors hdris from this pack: http://www.maximeroz.com/hdri-free-pack/
To get desired effects I was just rotating it around (vertically and horizontally) and changing gamma values of the map. In one or two cases there was added a plane light. So as you can see it's quite weird way of lighting and definitely not "real world method".
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