Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Dclaw12 . ma on 2019-05-27, 14:19:26
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Quick Testing
Corona Render Ver 4
Daily build
Full CGI
Behance: https://www.behance.net/gallery/80784711/Pool-Corona-Test-CGI
Thanks for watching!
(https://mir-cdn.behance.net/v1/rendition/project_modules/max_1200/2add5280784711.5cebb79f910cf.jpg)
(https://mir-cdn.behance.net/v1/rendition/project_modules/1400_opt_1/02fd6280784711.5cebb79f91435.jpg)
(https://mir-cdn.behance.net/v1/rendition/project_modules/1400_opt_1/768d8980784711.5cebb79f90964.jpg)
(https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_1200/1ce3a780784711.5cebb79f90d6e.jpg)
(https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/disp/7e53e180784711.5cebb87309217.jpg)
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Very nice images!
Your water with caustics looks very natural and attractive, and surroundings make this place looks very pleasant. Plants also look great. Beside that I was thinking that mountains and sea shore on background are photos, but I saw your set of images on Behance where the clay renders from the models of them are represented - they look great, very natural.
Only thing which disturbs me is that lady on the edge of the pool on first image - it feels like she has suicidal plans for her nearest future :)
Could you tell how much time these images were rendered? And how much rendering time with caustics grown up compare to the rendering time without caustics? I have installed RC3, but didn't have time to test caustics in some real scene, just small tests
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Hi! Thanks for your appreciation Bormax! I rendered these pictures with Corona 4 , which is a lot more fast to view iterractive and render caustic effect. Each picture takes about 6 hour for rendering at 3k width.
I tried caustic with older version but it almost didn't show anything even though it was rendered for a long time, I did not understand why.
I think now it's alot easier and quite effective. Thanks Corona!
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Good Lord... 3 hours render time at 3k?
Do you wait until a low noise level?
I rather use a high denoising value and accept „losing some details“... most of those micro-details one anyway doesn’t need... in my opinion. Except in macros...