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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: pmcf1981 on 2014-11-25, 11:35:17
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hi guys
this is my last render , and i have some problems in carpet and in the wall (stone) can“t find better way to do this ... i think is the textures but is hard to find carpet and displacement textures in internet ...
pedro ferreira
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hi guys ... :)
some post-production ( viscorbel video) with ..happy result :)
criticize
pedro ferreira
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Hi Pedro
Technically I think your work is quite good, and this image is proof of it.
We can always improve materials here and there (wood glossiness...), but I think where you could probably work to get more from your images (at least this one) is composition wise.
In my opinion it lacks depth and sense of space, which btw seems interesting enough to be more used to your advantage.
As for post-production, think more of it as an extent of your composition idea, so that it can answer to a specific purpose, and not just a way to make it look more real or natural - In this case it could compensate more the lack of contrast from the diffuse lighting.
Keep it up fellow compatriot ;)
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hi fabioazevedo
in this scene i try to do poliform environment, using camera match and testing the light.
I like the environment although my have been very different, I appreciate the criticism and thank you :) I will attach inspiration photo poliform.
pedro ferreira
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Oh, I didn't realise you had such a specific reference that you were trying to match.
It's very close then. Maybe my comment about contrast still applies... note how darker the shadows are in poliform's image.
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yes :) I'm trying to improve post prod ,inspiration photo have a lot photoshop :)
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Concrete ceiling could use a little bit of chamfer on the visible edge.
Nice image , i like it.
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I still wouldn't advise you to replicate other cg work, or even take it as reference for that matter, as your goal is lower than it could be right from the begining - whether it is to work on post-prod skills, materials, lighting or composition...
We have one of the best architecture photographers, copy him instead ;)
Regarding post-prod, know first what the image needs, and only then find whatever tool to achieve it. Even a simple curves correction can do wonders, because it's not about technique as much as it is about sensibility.
I personaly enjoy looking for video color-grading breakdowns, helps to understand the possibilities.
Hope it helps.
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hi guys ... :)
some post-production ( viscorbel video) with ..happy result :)
criticize
pedro ferreira
hello Pedro... very nice work for me... could you tell me please exactly which viscorbel video you use for postproduction?
thanks a lot
best
walter
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walterfog i saw some videos from
http://viscorbel.com/shop/postproduction/
is cheap and its cool ... in my case who do not know much PP..
:)
fabioazevedo i now :) is just test to pratice :)
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walterfog i saw some videos from
http://viscorbel.com/shop/postproduction/
is cheap and its cool ... in my case who do not know much PP..
:)
fabioazevedo i now :) is just test to pratice :)
thanks a lot!!! very nice!!!
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I still wouldn't advise you to replicate other cg work, or even take it as reference for that matter, as your goal is lower than it could be right from the begining - whether it is to work on post-prod skills, materials, lighting or composition...
We have one of the best architecture photographers, copy him instead ;)
That's a great advice actually, something I always say too. By referencing photography, you aim higher than referencing render.
But, are you refering to the "Poliform" image above.. ? Because that's photography. It's actually Minotti, not PF, and was shot by Federico Cedrone. https://www.behance.net/gallery/10814977/news12
There are some references to how he works, it has less post-production than people think, but lot of meticulous studio setup.
Last, credit should be always given.
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You're absolutely right, thanks for the correction. I was on my phone when I answered the second time and I thought it was very good cg.
Will definitely check Cedrone's work!
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my fault . I thought it was poliform..
i agree to ...
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You're absolutely right, thanks for the correction. I was on my phone when I answered the second time and I thought it was very good cg.
Will definitely check Cedrone's work!
Plus this guy :- ) Lorenzo Pennati. Lot of these catalogue shoots seems were done together by them. Nice job.
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I had seen this a while back, maybe on Beckerman's page... it's brilliant, and very rare that we get to see these behind the scennes.
As an architect, and don't usually follow this side of the industry so much, but I appreciate the process of studio set work. I wish I could use it to create 1:1 scale models and test ideas ;) but cg will have to do!