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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Fluss on 2017-07-06, 11:08:36

Title: Interior CGI
Post by: Fluss on 2017-07-06, 11:08:36
Hey guys,

Here are some tests with random assets grabed here and there. I've remade almost all the shaders to suit my needs. lighting is HDRI only. Toned with dubcat's photographic LUT and minor adjustments in PS.
C&C are welcome.
Title: Re: Kitchen CGI
Post by: Yanosh HRDY on 2017-07-06, 14:05:01
Hello, nice render...
I like the rendering of ceramics in the second picture.
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Fluss on 2017-07-06, 14:25:31
Thx Yanosh, vase model is not mine, just remade the shader and tweaked the maps.

PS: I've noticed we're almost neighboors, I'm from Bourges ;)
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Yanosh HRDY on 2017-07-07, 09:22:57
Realy? Vraiment? I'm from Bourges aussi.. Menetou salon to be précis... Let's parle in french alors?

I am looking for french speaking users to exchange in french. Simpler to address technical issues and vocabularies.
I created a French-speaking FB group:
https://www.facebook.com/Corona-Render-France-1862462000741712/
And here is the address of very pleasant French forum on which I am very active. I have created a Corona section
https://www.biblio3d.com/t10924-corona-occupe#129349

See you
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: omarniaz on 2017-07-07, 16:58:00
very nice work indeed. simple and elegant, which texture did you use in the closeup for the ceramic planter?
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Fluss on 2017-07-07, 17:18:09
The ones that came with the assets, tweaked with color correct node + additionnal bump/glossiness maps. I do not remember the exact ones (I made this project a few month ago). Nothing special here, it's pretty simple tbh.
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Yanosh HRDY on 2017-07-09, 16:48:54
Hello Fluss,
A question about your images and their quality.
I like the contrast and the dynamics of colors. The images are not pale.
Is this due to settings before rendering or post production?
thank you.
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Fluss on 2017-07-10, 13:00:04
Raw render always looks a bit washed out. You need to push levels/contrast to get the look you're aiming for. Here, all the contrast is brought by the photographic LUT. It works particularly well for interiors.
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Yanosh HRDY on 2017-07-10, 17:30:32
ok, only that...
thank you...
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Fluss on 2017-07-10, 18:34:09
Yes, that and minor colorshift, desaturation in PS.
Title: Re: Interior CGI
Post by: Yanosh HRDY on 2017-07-11, 14:52:08
ok... thank you