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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-17, 21:12:21

Title: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-17, 21:12:21
Hello,

I have made my first postproduction of Corona render. My aim is to achieve not just the great renders, but effective postpros...I knows I must learn more and more, but...
If you have any observations, please writ me, I'll be thankfull for that !

Thank you !
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: romullus on 2014-02-17, 21:23:08
If you want to talk about postproduction, you have to show raw render as well.
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-18, 06:40:38
Sure...I have send the raw render, and here is my second playing with post.
I'd like to make a real photographic pictures, but for me now looks like a bit too much the "photographic".

If you have any idea, please don't hasitate to share.

Thank you very much !  :)
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Avan on 2014-02-18, 06:55:44
If you want "real" photos, first - you should use realworld values of camera dof )) Maybe more bump on the carpet. (And check thickness). And the last one - some material looks not very realistic. For example - dark wood on the table and chairs and material of nightstand! Good luck to you!
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-18, 14:28:21
If you want "real" photos, first - you should use realworld values of camera dof )) Maybe more bump on the carpet. (And check thickness). And the last one - some material looks not very realistic. For example - dark wood on the table and chairs and material of nightstand! Good luck to you!


Thanks your reply, about the DOF I know that's not right. I did not use any rules for the distances. Or may I have a chance to use something easiest way to DOF' distances? I mean ZDepth min&max ?

Now I learning the photographic, which I think an really important side of CG.
And I posted to links to great writing for materials and postproduction.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Avan on 2014-02-18, 23:26:18
You may use target point of camera for setup dof distanse. Then you must watch focus distance in camera settings and enter this value in corona settings tab. (for a dof)

Ok, i have learnt photographic wee bit) And say. For first pic put target on cupboard (diaphragm 4 or 4.5 for example). lámpa.jpg .
Then second image : nearest corner of table or vase. And set diaphragm 5 or 6 or little bit more.  main_PP ready.jpg

Better less than bigger diaphragm for start) Small values applicable for a macro.

Of course, real camera (daily builds have this modifier for a camera, and same settings) has got diaphragm, shutter speed and iso, white balance and other.
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-19, 14:43:29
You may use target point of camera for setup dof distanse. Then you must watch focus distance in camera settings and enter this value in corona settings tab. (for a dof)

Ok, i have learnt photographic wee bit) And say. For first pic put target on cupboard (diaphragm 4 or 4.5 for example). lámpa.jpg .
Then second image : nearest corner of table or vase. And set diaphragm 5 or 6 or little bit more.  main_PP ready.jpg

Better less than bigger diaphragm for start) Small values applicable for a macro.

Of course, real camera (daily builds have this modifier for a camera, and same settings) has got diaphragm, shutter speed and iso, white balance and other.

Thank you your advice, I'll try it . I did not figured out, but this sound really good! But I don't know that diaphragm...What it's mean exactlly...I found something on WIKI, but that's somaething else about the inner body...:O

Cheers!
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: romullus on 2014-02-19, 16:01:45
But I don't know that diaphragm...What it's mean exactlly...
It's aperture in english.
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-19, 17:09:05
But I don't know that diaphragm...What it's mean exactlly...
It's aperture in english.

Wow! Thank you, I never figuered out in my mind !  :D
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Avan on 2014-02-19, 20:47:25
But I don't know that diaphragm...What it's mean exactlly...
It's aperture in english.

Wow! Thank you, I never figuered out in my mind !  :D


Sorry man! :DD That was my mistake! Good luck!

Looool. That is really embarrassing:) We usually use both words : aperture and diaphragm . But second is more often :)
Title: Re: Firs postproduction ready
Post by: Fibonacci on 2014-02-19, 21:18:14
But I don't know that diaphragm...What it's mean exactlly...
It's aperture in english.

Wow! Thank you, I never figuered out in my mind !  :D


Sorry man! :DD That was my mistake! Good luck!

Looool. That is really embarrassing:) We usually use both words : aperture and diaphragm . But second is more often :)


Now I learned something new... Thanks!  :D