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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: urbion on 2017-02-23, 07:01:43

Title: Veranda House
Post by: urbion on 2017-02-23, 07:01:43
Hi everyone,

The last personal project I've been working on lately.

Hope you like.
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: Buzzz on 2017-02-23, 09:28:14
Awesome!

Beautiful atmosphere and composition, very natural and real.

Congratulation!

Regards.
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: urbion on 2017-02-23, 09:53:09
Gracias!
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: bluebox on 2017-02-23, 10:59:50
Awesome ! Very photoreal, plants have very natural hue/saturation to them and your leaf shader is spot on :) Care to say a little more about it ?
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: agentdark45 on 2017-02-23, 11:34:46
Whoa, that grass is intense. How did you do the subtle hue changes on it? Was this lit with an HDRI?
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: Romas Noreika on 2017-02-23, 16:16:23
amazing images very realistic.

Can you please tell me did you use path tracing+path tracing or Path tracing + UHC Cache?

Thank you very much
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: grafichissimo on 2017-02-23, 17:51:13
These renders are very nice, I like the atmosphere and the realism.
Just the house is a little boring, but this is not quality renders related.
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: @matrix on 2017-02-24, 06:30:40
wow! please elaborate on how you did the grass!!
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: RolandB on 2017-02-24, 08:41:22
Yes it was the first thing I looked at : the grass ! You have to give some clarification about it !
And... congratulations, very good renders and mood, even if I don't like the vertical format of the first two images (square for me would be better).
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: urbion on 2017-02-25, 11:46:50
Awesome ! Very photoreal, plants have very natural hue/saturation to them and your leaf shader is spot on :) Care to say a little more about it ?

To be honest I didn't do anything special, most of the plants are from evermotion I just used color correction a little to give a more natural tone
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: urbion on 2017-02-25, 11:48:58
amazing images very realistic.

Can you please tell me did you use path tracing+path tracing or Path tracing + UHC Cache?

Thank you very much

All are deafult setting in corona!
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: urbion on 2017-02-25, 11:54:47
Yes it was the first thing I looked at : the grass ! You have to give some clarification about it !
And... congratulations, very good renders and mood, even if I don't like the vertical format of the first two images (square for me would be better).
wow! please elaborate on how you did the grass!!
Whoa, that grass is intense. How did you do the subtle hue changes on it? Was this lit with an HDRI?

I used 11 kind of grass, and a bercon noise as a mask in order to get different patches.
Hdr has nthing to do with this!
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: Image Box Studios on 2017-02-25, 14:15:03
Grass distribution look amazing. Mood is very nice. congratulations
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: Jadefox on 2017-02-26, 10:20:00
Would you pretty please maybe attach a screenshot as to how you used the bercon maps
Those dry patches looks amazing and really makes the grass appear overall more realistic

Would really appreciate
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: urbion on 2017-02-27, 18:22:43
Would you pretty please maybe attach a screenshot as to how you used the bercon maps
Those dry patches looks amazing and really makes the grass appear overall more realistic

Would really appreciate

In this scene I used multiscatter, but you can easily achive the same outcome just using 3 differents corona scatter, one for each map.

What I did was:
1- Created a bercon noise for the yellow grass
2-Inverted the same map and get the green one
3-In the map used to get the green grass I put another bercon noise in the white slot, so I could used that map as a mask for other green grass.


What I hightly recommend is going outside to a garden or park, pay very close attention to how the grass is, try to understand its behavior.

I hope it helps!
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: daddah on 2017-02-28, 03:32:17
the grass looks realistic to me..good job! i will try your method for my next project sir.. thanks for sharing! keep it up!
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: Khanti on 2017-02-28, 16:21:00
Cool :)
Thanks
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: bcarnevalli on 2017-02-28, 16:23:04
Really nice grass and environment!
Could you give me a light on how to achieve the soft overcast evironment lighting? I wish i could do something similar on one of my projects. I really like how the vegetation abssorved the soft light aswell!
How many hours rendering??
I appreciate it
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: Geezer on 2017-03-01, 19:52:21
Nice mood :)
Can you share some info about the hdri and the camera settings?

Thank for sharing your work with us.
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: yagi on 2017-03-02, 02:53:15
He already said Hdri had nothing to do with it.  this should be only corona sky used or with sun( low intensity at size =64) ....something like that, am i right?
Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: urbion on 2017-03-02, 09:59:07
He already said Hdri had nothing to do with it.  this should be only corona sky used or with sun( low intensity at size =64) ....something like that, am i right?
Really nice grass and environment!
Could you give me a light on how to achieve the soft overcast evironment lighting? I wish i could do something similar on one of my projects. I really like how the vegetation abssorved the soft light aswell!
How many hours rendering??
I appreciate it
Nice mood :)
Can you share some info about the hdri and the camera settings?

Thank for sharing your work with us.

I'm Sorry, I had misunderstood the previous question.
For lighting I used Peter Guthrie hdri-1103-sun-clouds.
I don't remember how many hours, when I was content I just stopped the render.

Title: Re: Veranda House
Post by: aalonsokk on 2017-03-02, 15:36:57
Beautiful, I really liked the lighting. You could give me some clues about the configuration of the hdri and the camera, I would appreciate it a lot