Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Work in Progress/Tests => Topic started by: Ludvik Koutny on 2013-02-07, 23:07:13
-
Hi,
a while ago i promised some videotutorials. This is the reason i have not done any of them yet. I am still working on my personal project of re-imagined Harkonnen harvester.
There are still some materials missing, especially on the smaller parts, and there will be also full CG desert environment around the whole thing, so it's going to take a bit more work. But once this is done, i will get back to making some tutorials :)
(https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=410.0;attach=1585)
-
Awesome! Some parts are clearly in-progress but the overall impression is very good. Can't wait to see it finished!
-
Sweet!
-
Nice... Some desert like environment would make it look pretty badass.. :)
-
Looks like you should make a serious video game with that level Rawalanche, great vehicule love to see it animated one day !
-
And Atreides e Ordos vehicles? :)
-
Wow! Is that a procedural in your Ambient Occlusion map? Can you tell us more about the background of the project?
Edit: Oh, I've just seen the date of the thread. Still curious though :)
-
Wow! 2013? What was it, A5?
-
This is indeed extremely old
I've actually created a tutorial on this kind of worn metal materials. It should be released along with Corona 1.3
-
Great, I'm looking forward to watch it!
-
Looking good. Lighting and materials look really nice. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the scene.
-
Looking good. Lighting and materials look really nice. Looking forward to seeing the rest of the scene.
You won't. This thread is ages old :D
-
That's too bad.
-
Spice must flow!
Great job!
-
Somwhere ou there on the Dune earthworm hungers for this harvester.
-
I found some old renders with the Harvester finished. The sand one is not rendered in Corona though. I've also used the model in one of my old animations:
-
Hey Rawalanche how What you texturized it?
-
Really cool work. Loves playing the c&c games back when I was a kid.