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Title: Small house in Finland
Post by: Spike Spigel on 2014-11-25, 16:49:48
Here is my last project. Generally it was made for practice in exterior renderings. Hope you like it.
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: arqrenderz on 2014-11-25, 17:41:58
Can i buy your trees?? Not really is it for sale? the hero trees and leafes are awesome, and the first picture with the blurry and all is great! (looks like photo)
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Post by: yagi on 2014-11-25, 17:46:28
wow! i would need to see a wire frame to believe my eyes...
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Post by: AnubisMe on 2014-11-25, 18:14:46
Your first picture looks to real for corona :)
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Post by: Lucas3d on 2014-11-25, 18:24:45
Loving the trees ! Great work !
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Post by: Jack on 2014-11-25, 22:28:52
It's very rear when we see nice exteriors in the corona gallery, but these images are really impressive.
I assume that it's just corona sun is used in this scene.
Not sure about the sky..is it HDRI ?
Also could you please share your window glass mat?     
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: RolandB on 2014-11-25, 23:04:58
Woaaahhh ! Vegetation of course, but lighting and details are simply amazing. I really thought it was a photo !
What's your lighting, HDRI ?
Congratulations !
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: Hamburger on 2014-11-25, 23:12:37
Amazing tree reference, everything else too is spot on - materials, lighting, views, colour pallette. This is perfect, zero crits to be made.

Would love to know how those trees were done (custom, library etc.)
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Post by: hrisek on 2014-11-26, 01:25:59
just photos....greenery is so natural!!!! trees just amazing! can you sell them?
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Post by: RobSteady on 2014-11-26, 08:54:01
Outstanding!
Can you post some details for the vegetation, rendertimes and hardware?
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Post by: tomislavn on 2014-11-26, 09:04:26
Very nice renders :) you nailed it totally!
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Post by: Alex Abarca on 2014-11-26, 09:25:06
You know what I like about your shots? They are normal, no blends glares and fog. I enjoyed looking and analyzing your images, overall its great. One thing that my eyes zoomed into to, was how the window frame is black and lacks a construction detail to understand how it folds in and meet the window.
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Post by: aurelarchi on 2014-11-26, 11:39:56
Really really great shoots here !
I'm curious about the lighting and your glass mat ! :)
Congrats !
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: Spike Spigel on 2014-11-26, 15:26:01
Thanks a lot guys! Some details
Render time is about 2 hours per frame on my i7-3930. The scene eat 27Gb RAM from my 32gb on renderings.
Vegetation was made in GrowFX. I'd like to start selling it on turbosquid, but just not enough time to compose it like set... I'll do it as soon as possible.
I'm started testing foliage materials a few months ago. And recently I had posted here my work that I called "the Forest Way" (https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,5423.0.html ). This work is new step in my tests with nature and foliage materials. As I wrote before question of realistic foliage materials is a balance between diffuse, translucence and reflection parametrs. In internet you can find A LOT of absolutely different photos with nature and foliage. I took a few that l like (with different moods and lighting) and tried just tried to match my renders to reference photos as close as possible. And here is result of my work.
For lighting in this scene I used combination Sun+Sky. Sun is giving good hard shadows. And sky with colorcorrect map have enough flexibility to simulate almost any variant of daylight.

Best regards
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: michaltimko on 2014-11-26, 16:37:51
Thanks a lot guys! Some details
Render time is about 2 hours per frame on my i7-3930. The scene eat 27Gb RAM from my 32gb on renderings.
Vegetation was made in GrowFX. I'd like to start selling it on turbosquid, but just not enough time to compose it like set... I'll do it as soon as possible.
I'm started testing foliage materials a few months ago. And recently I had posted here my work that I called "the Forest Way" (https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,5423.0.html ). This work is new step in my tests with nature and foliage materials. As I wrote before question of realistic foliage materials is a balance between diffuse, translucence and reflection parametrs. In internet you can find A LOT of absolutely different photos with nature and foliage. I took a few that l like (with different moods and lighting) and tried just tried to match my renders to reference photos as close as possible. And here is result of my work.
For lighting in this scene I used combination Sun+Sky. Sun is giving good hard shadows. And sky with colorcorrect map have enough flexibility to simulate almost any variant of daylight.

Best regards

Im using same trick with Sky :) Renders looks great...too "blurry" for my eye but still awesome ;)
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: Spike Spigel on 2014-11-26, 16:46:57
And as an experement, here is another mood renders. In this case I used HDRI with overcast sky.
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: Art15 on 2014-11-26, 17:45:30
I really like these pictures, they look photos.
Congratulations for the good work.

I think the combination of Sun + Sky Corona was better than with HDRI, but again congratulations

Best regards
Arthur
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Post by: borisquezadaa on 2014-11-26, 18:07:51
You should TOTALLY do a tutorial on those. Great work!
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Post by: rambambulli on 2014-11-26, 19:18:58
Nice!

I agree with Alex. Nice clean shots.
Maybe some color variations in the trees and grass would add even more depth in the images. Maybe it looks a bit to perfect :).

What kind of sky settings did you use?
Did you add chromatic aberration in post production?

Really great job!!
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: AnubisMe on 2014-11-26, 19:30:42
I am going to have to try the sun and sky trick, I have never really got good results from using the sun +sky before.
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: deneb26 on 2014-11-27, 17:42:42
I'm still waiting for the rendered images.... ;-D
Very good indeed.
A small tut would be awesome.

Cheers
Ale
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: blank... on 2014-11-28, 00:25:11
A small tut would be awesome.

Agreed :) Especially on the lighting, i tried but i'm having very hard time getting this "clean" look with sun&sky.
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Post by: komandoss on 2014-11-28, 04:32:33
Amazing work! Its really like Original (http://www.arkitekthus.se/objekt/ah021-2/)!
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Post by: spawn5891 on 2014-11-28, 12:40:02
that roof thow...omg...
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Post by: JakubCech on 2014-11-28, 12:59:06
Hey Spike perfect images. I really love how simple and soft-like looking images are. Great work on vegetation shaders, very nice balance.
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: Juraj on 2014-11-28, 18:14:26
Beautiful trees ! I have to congratulate you, that's the best captured silhoutte and proportions of trees in CGI I've ever seen. Shows fantastic eye for detail, it's very rare.

(with the single exception of the trunk of the front tree :- ) needs some scanned stuff ! )
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Post by: Anton-Sumy on 2014-11-30, 01:40:20
Excellent architecture! The house of dream! :D
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Post by: tradstown on 2014-11-30, 14:05:39
The best!
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Post by: najar on 2014-12-01, 07:25:53
one of the most successful exterior viz .
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Post by: steyin on 2014-12-01, 23:27:00
Great success! Love every view.

Mind sharing your glass settings? I seem to be struggling with my glass mats lately, so any additional reference would be helpful.
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: fellazb on 2015-04-08, 23:45:14
Hi there,

I saw these images appear on VrayWorld claiming to be Vray renders, why is that?

http://vrayworld.com/index.php?section=members&project=baskakov-sergey-house-in-finland (http://vrayworld.com/index.php?section=members&project=baskakov-sergey-house-in-finland)

They are identical so I can't believe it's been made with both Vray and Corona even though Deadclown made a really good material convertor :)

Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: michaltimko on 2015-04-09, 11:24:56
In for info
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: AnubisMe on 2015-04-09, 18:36:17
Conspiracy!
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Post by: torquatoregis on 2015-04-09, 20:56:38
Really great job. Very realistic.

Congratulations.
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: spadestick on 2015-04-10, 09:03:30
Ouch my eyes! It looks more real than real life! Probably needs a few dead leaves here and there, and we're less real.
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: ylucic on 2015-04-10, 16:40:14
besides I've spotted a tree with the same rotation but separated from each other, so they look kind of duplicated ...I cant think of anything to critique xd ...lighting and materials are incredibly natural. excellent :D!!

I just have a personal opinion on such types of photo realistic renders. It seems to me that due to the clear sky and high sun, in reality a lens with at least (at leasssst) f8.0 have to be used. And when you step down the image will get sharper and sharper, less chromatic aberration they'll have and less vignetting (there are some constrains though, like diffraction and for that lenses at f32will make a blur image)...So probably lowering the GI-AA balance and let it render for a bit more passes will get you a bit sharper image (¿?) ...chromatic aberration is a defect, it has to be used properly (at small apertures there barely visible just at the edges of the image) or not at all. I find it interesting when applied within an artistic or conceptual porpoise to an image. 

this images remind me of some of Michal Nowak renders...super green grass, clean blue skyes and sharp images like taken with some of the best optics out there ..


Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: worldmode on 2015-05-28, 21:06:56
Just want to ask, where you get all the outdoor decoration stuff from?
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: Air Dnipro on 2018-07-24, 10:45:07
This scene maybe made by 3ds Max? Do you using posteffects, or its only by3D soft?
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: TomG on 2018-07-25, 16:08:35
This scene maybe made by 3ds Max? Do you using posteffects, or its only by3D soft?

The image was posted in 2014, and the user last active in 2015, so you may not get a reply :)
Title: Re: Small house in Finland
Post by: mutilo on 2018-07-27, 10:42:19
Hello,
I'm amazed they look like real photos. I hope I can get to your level. These images will be my source of inspiration for my exteriors. the vegetation is fantastic