Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Giona on 2015-03-31, 16:43:54
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First test with Corona!
I'm absolutely amazed by this render engine.
Visualization for "Scandurra Studio"
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nice concept, but I think the greenery are over-saturated, maybe some colors needed
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But for me this picture is very realistic - greenery is very realistic too (green color is not always 0,255,0 or other variations of thiese numbers)...Perspecrive fog and little bit haze is natural here. I like it very much :)
Greetings!
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Pretty good viz. But this is probably worst possible to choose composition. Symmetrical in horizontal as well as in vertical. Supersymmetry :]
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Thanks for the comments guys!
Pretty good viz. But this is probably worst possible to choose composition. Symmetrical in horizontal as well as in vertical. Supersymmetry :]
I'm agree that symmetry in both axis is not the best choose for composition, but for this visualization i decided to follow this way to replicate the symmetry of the architecture, to better explain it.
Maybe it's a mistake, but i think it works :)
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very nice i agree with you that this renderer is not normal, it fantastic!!!
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Love everything about this - including the colours and composition.
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I too do love this picture. I think the symmetric composition is the right choice in this case. It's telling the story :)
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"Symmetry is the aesthetic of fools" - so I'm a total dummy, I love this shot!
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Kubrik, Wes Anderson, and the most of the Renaissance painters actually suck, with their boring central perspective :)
I think the pic is very realistic. To make it more interesting, I'd suggest to try a different sun position to give relief to volumes.
I guess in reality interiors would be much darker and hidden by reflections -- but I imagine also that the client wants to see the inside!
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Kubrik, Wes Anderson, and the most of the Renaissance painters actually suck, with their boring central perspective :)
I think the pic is very realistic. To make it more interesting, I'd suggest to try a different sun position to give relief to volumes.
I guess in reality interiors would be much darker and hidden by reflections -- but I imagine also that the client wants to see the inside!
Thanks!
Yes, you must use sunglasses with that interior lighting :) But the client wanted to clearly see interiors...