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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Estatevisual on 2017-08-29, 21:57:35

Title: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: Estatevisual on 2017-08-29, 21:57:35
I'd like to show you these close-ups from the latest commercial project I've done.
Hope you will enjoy them!

https://www.behance.net/gallery/56082043/CLOSE-UPS
(https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187383&d=1504036306)
(https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187384&d=1504036315)
(https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187385&d=1504036330)
(https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187386&d=1504036339)
(https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187387&d=1504036346)
(https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187388&d=1504036356)
(https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187389&d=1504036364)
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: Tanakov on 2017-08-29, 23:31:03
Dude, teach me how to do images like the first and last one
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: Glorybound on 2017-08-29, 23:39:06
Nice work. Do you have a background in architectural photography?
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: maru on 2017-08-30, 10:45:53
Amazing works, there is something in them that makes it feel good to just look at them. :)
As to some technical stuff:
-some mirrored textures are visible here and there
-the "patterns" in DOF like here https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187387&d=1504036346 are a thing of past thanks to the new sampler

Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: Mr.Max on 2017-08-30, 16:24:34
Lovely renders!
Thanks for sharing
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: kmwhitt on 2017-08-30, 18:55:12
Beautiful!
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: agentdark45 on 2017-08-31, 16:32:11
Sweet Jesus! Can you tell us a bit about the haze/volumetric effects? These are so natural and pleasing to the eye.
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: rambambulli on 2017-08-31, 17:02:00
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Dude, teach me how to do images like the first and last one

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Sweet Jesus! Can you tell us a bit about the haze/volumetric effects? These are so natural and pleasing to the eye.

Please tell us how you achieved this. The mood is perfect!
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: maru on 2017-08-31, 17:33:59
Don't tell the secret! :D
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: Kost4d on 2017-08-31, 22:01:51
Great work! I wonder what the render times were?
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: michaltimko on 2017-08-31, 22:02:10
Why you guys are asking to be spoon fed ? Just experiment a bit.

People are more and more lazy.

Anyway, gorgeous images.
Title: Re: CLOSE-UPS
Post by: Estatevisual on 2017-09-04, 08:15:19
Dude, teach me how to do images like the first and last one
Sweet Jesus! Can you tell us a bit about the haze/volumetric effects? These are so natural and pleasing to the eye.
Please tell us how you achieved this. The mood is perfect!

Thank you very much, guys! I use nothing special, please see this corona tutorial video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrGhnCEO5Wk&t=94s (ftp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrGhnCEO5Wk&t=94s)
I play with distance for different cameras and try to move the sun according to the camera the best way it will "burn" the air


Nice work. Do you have a background in architectural photography?

Thank you! I have a background in portrait photography :) I talk about the way I think making camera angles in my article, you can see https://evermotion.org/tutorials/show/10768/corona-renderer-making-of-the-lake-house

Amazing works, there is something in them that makes it feel good to just look at them. :)
As to some technical stuff:
-some mirrored textures are visible here and there
-the "patterns" in DOF like here https://evermotion.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=187387&d=1504036346 are a thing of past thanks to the new sampler

Thank you! And thanks for the notes!

Lovely renders!
Thanks for sharing
Beautiful!
Why you guys are asking to be spoon fed ? Just experiment a bit.

People are more and more lazy.

Anyway, gorgeous images.
Thank you!

Great work! I wonder what the render times were?
Thanks! I rendered these images on render farm as needed my computer for work, but I think it could be 2-3 hours for each 2500px. :)