Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: EXORBITART on 2015-01-16, 10:42:16
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Hello folks!
I hope you all had a great start in 2015! Since long time I planned to try the corona render in Cinema 4D. Yesterday it was finally ready. I was really surprised about the super easy handling and speed in this awesome renderengine! I hope the guys will develop Corona (for C4d) in further time, to get more functions and possibilities!
We wish you all a great weekend! Cheers!
Btw. our Facebook site here:
https://www.facebook.com/exorbitart (https://www.facebook.com/exorbitart)
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Cheers,
Benjamin
http://exorbit-art.de/ (http://exorbit-art.de/)
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I hate people like you! "First test" and you aready blew my mind.
Good job mate! Oh its Exorbit Art!No wonder you did such awesome render, Im fan for more than year!
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Great images as usual Benj ! Nice to see you here, and give us your "first try" with Corona... Like the comment of Tanakov... it's very annoying to see that in the first test you already have this rendering quality!
Well... I LOOOOOVE your floor ! It's the most amazing floor I've ever seen ! lots of details there, incredible...
What I don't like at all are the doors : too thick in their construction, too bright for the shader.
Maybe you can increase the render time because the gold moldings are not as realistic as the chair chrome.
Anyway... incroyable !
Cheers
Roland
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great texturing! amazing for your first corona render! weird reflection at the top corners of the room, where the walls meet the ceiling, looks chamfered? look forward to seeing more from you!
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I really HATE you rigth now. (Just kidding).
Nice renders!.
Specially the hexa bokeh. I like it most.
Not fan of your floor or the door paint (but again i see its Corona for Cinema).
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i wonder how you did the chair edges? unwrap or VrayDirt with custom maps?
great work as always.
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Lovely visuals Benjamin, welcome to the corona world : )
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Cool, thanks for so much positive feedback! I'm looking forwards to do more projects with corona!
Cheers,
Benjamin