Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: druwee on 2015-01-10, 10:10:10
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hi all - first post but I've been playing with corona for a while (short but a while none the less)
This is part of a greater project of two towers for a working couple. More details will come as the project comes to a closing including exterior renders
Client: N/A
software: 3ds max Corona PS
Late 2014
comments etc all welcome.
see all at be.net/melusi (http://be.net/melusi)
(https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/150579665/hd/11d189e24a3d9f12e3b709408cd82f77.jpg)
(https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/150136747/hd/5e46c7929bdc2f3d3385ba1673ff3430.jpg)
(https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/150579667/hd/bf2c599d65342c911a8e8feb8d9cede1.jpg)
(https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/150136751/hd/cba4f124fb2dc21b51f619af57ebf8ec.jpg)
(https://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/150136745/hd/7915488189f0f405261ef6de84d10cb6.jpg)
thanks for peeking :)
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Really interesting set of images. I like the drama in your choice of lighting. Those pendant lights look great!
If you're going back in to add some detail I'd suggest looking into some connection detailing between the structural steelwork. Those beams are about to fall down :)
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The light on the second picture is very nice.
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thanks for feedback
- lighting design by me for the cut-classic-bust in black. and the ceiling lights are based on Ontwerpduo's lighting style.
Corona's handling of multiple light sources is fantastic.
mainly HDR + ceiling lights with each bulb with self illuminating material inside (an invisible plane light for overall area for each ceiling light) + wall/pendant lights.
tweaking made easy using Light lister by https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,404.0.html (https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,404.0.html) by ecXimer
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Really interesting set of images. I like the drama in your choice of lighting. Those pendant lights look great!
If you're going back in to add some detail I'd suggest looking into some connection detailing between the structural steelwork. Those beams are about to fall down :)
hahaha! will keep that in mind for next time. in my head its all ultra flush welding no bolts - but visual detailing sets the mind at east i guess