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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: J3DSN on 2013-11-29, 10:38:44

Title: Corona first test
Post by: J3DSN on 2013-11-29, 10:38:44
Hi at all,

this is my first test with Corona after seeing what Bertrand Benoit had done....nothing comparable to his but i'm really amazed, very fast!!

about 30/60 min for each image...

i don't understand how glass mat works and if it possible to cross from light...

thank you at all for C.&C...

Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: RolandB on 2013-11-29, 11:08:41
Nice images J3DSN :)
To have a critic, I think the wood bump is too present. The tulips look like they stand alone in the center of the vase... curious !
Anyway these first renders are great ! What is your lighting ? Only sun or HDRI ?
Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: J3DSN on 2013-11-29, 11:17:15
Nice images J3DSN :)
To have a critic, I think the wood bump is too present. The tulips look like they stand alone in the center of the vase... curious !
Anyway these first renders are great ! What is your lighting ? Only sun or HDRI ?

thank you for your comments and critics, ehehe yes you are right about the tulips :p

lighting only HDRI map into environment slot, light panels at the windows, no sun
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Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: Ludvik Koutny on 2013-11-29, 11:24:49
For windows and large glass surfaces like glass railing or walls, use hybrid refraction mode, which will generate transparent shadows instead of caustics, so rendering will be almost as fast as if there was no glass.

For small details like glasses, teapots and decorations, leave refraction mode set to solid, so it will generate some caustics... simple as that. There will be better defaults in Alpha V6.
Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: J3DSN on 2013-11-29, 11:34:45
For windows and large glass surfaces like glass railing or walls, use hybrid refraction mode, which will generate transparent shadows instead of caustics, so rendering will be almost as fast as if there was no glass.

For small details like glasses, teapots and decorations, leave refraction mode set to solid, so it will generate some caustics... simple as that. There will be better defaults in Alpha V6.

thank you soo much Rawalanche! great!
Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: indrazulfi on 2013-11-29, 17:01:02
what's your machine bro ?
Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: J3DSN on 2013-11-29, 17:30:56
what's your machine bro ?

I7 3930K six core 16 gb/ram
Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: ThadSteffan on 2014-02-26, 07:06:03
Hi at all,

this is my first test with Corona after seeing what Bertrand Benoit had done....nothing comparable to his but i'm really amazed, very fast!!

about 30/60 min for each image...

i don't understand how solar kits (http://www.shinesolar.net) mat works and if it possible to cross from light...

thank you at all for C.&C...

Very very nice images indeed..Thanks for sharing those images.
Title: Re: Corona first test
Post by: isnogud on 2014-02-26, 12:17:55
Many aberrations simply destroy the eye. That's how to be terrible at the camera lens) Everywhere you need a sense of proportion. Have a nice day!