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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: vehr on 2017-02-13, 16:46:48
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Hello,
My few months of work. It was a very interesting challenge and a relatively hard task. During the project, I took some pictures showing the internal as well as the external side of the housing estate. On customer request, I have also prepared some materials to Virtual reality. A short walk around one of the houses. Below you can find some of the renders.
more: https://www.behance.net/gallery/48651475/Skanna-Kivi (https://www.behance.net/gallery/48651475/Skanna-Kivi)
There is a link to VR tour which was tested on Samsung Galaxy S7 and Samsung Gear VR2:
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Ouah ah oh !! Won-der-ful.
Love all your renders, congratulations !
Could you tell us more about this VR technique ?
Thanks a lot
Roland
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Great renders !!
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WOW!Congratulations!
Which app did you use in the phone?I saw you can change the room following the blu points...
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Wow! Really well done!
Congratulations!
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thanks! thanks! I used krpano. You can find great tutorial on Corona forum:
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=10592.0
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Wow...Very nice and amazing shots. VR is stunning.
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WOW!Congratulations!
Which app did you use in the phone?I saw you can change the room following the blu points...
Don't forget you can also sign up for CoronaVR, which also lets you create the warp points directly inside 3ds Max (the points that let you move from room to room) - see corona-renderer.com/vr/ (http://corona-renderer.com/vr/) to sign up, and to watch the tutorial videos for the beta too!
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Congratulations, I really like it!
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these are lovely renders, lighting is spot on.. love the vr interface. may i ask what app did you use to navigate from one space to another?
did you hire a progammer or just the coronaVR?
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thanks! thanks! I used krpano. You can find great tutorial on Corona forum:
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=10592.0
Thank you...It's very interesting!
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Amazing work man. Really nice lighting and everything else.
What is the main lighting here SUn + SKy or hdri?
Can you share some print screens of the scene lighting or something its amazing :) I am trying to learn myself :) Thanks for posting this.
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very nice indeed!
how long did this project take from start to finish?
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Wow! That is great. Very well done :)
@ TomG: Unfortunately CornaVR doesn't yet support all of us who primarily needs a "mono" web pano-viewer. Why isn't a Corona license enough to gain access to this functionality?
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nice project ;)
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WOW!Congratulations!
Which app did you use in the phone?I saw you can change the room following the blu points...
Don't forget you can also sign up for CoronaVR, which also lets you create the warp points directly inside 3ds Max (the points that let you move from room to room) - see corona-renderer.com/vr/ (http://corona-renderer.com/vr/) to sign up, and to watch the tutorial videos for the beta too!
Ok!Thank you!
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thanks all!
@RomasNoreika thanks. for interior I used Corna sky +sun. For exteriors I used CG-Source HDRi.
@clemens_at thanks. It was around 3-4 months. But It was around 30 pictures + 9 - 360 pictures().
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fantastic images. Q:how do you light your interior spaces for the evening exterior images? it looks like a sphere light or rectangle light source inverted and just placed inside some where with all the visibility options hidden. or are they really from light fitting on the ceiling? i dont really understand how to approach the lighting of such a scene well especially in highrise buildings at night. any tutorials would be of help. tanks