Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Wingårdhs on 2015-06-03, 09:49:31
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Vårvetet, a housing project in Stockholm for Erik Wallin. Architect is Sweco.
All renders made in 3dsmax using Corona renderer.
/Wingårdhs
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Snyggt! :)
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amazing renders, but on the first one, the sky looks quite low-res... Other than that, incredible work!
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Would LOVE to know how that felt on the chair was made!
Lovely work!
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Very nice renders
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Oh my god, you really rock man....amazing renders...top quality work and lot of details...lighting is super natural...interior neutral light tone is wonderful. only one suggestion, please use high resolution sky for 1st image. and i have one query too, what are your lighting techniques for the both interior and exterior images. can you show 3d max screen shots of your light setup.
Thank you in advance.
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Best mood! Very interesting pictures! I don't have other words...
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Do you can share the plans of this house?
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Hi there!
Thanks a lot for all your kind words. We really appreciate it.
The sky in the first image is not lowres, although it is noisy / high ISO. This image is the first we did as an early eyecatcher for the project.
Lighting is really simple, Corona Sun and HDRI. IES and common corona light in actual places in the scene. Fill light if necessary but nothing out of the ordinary. It is all about the balance I think.
www.vårvetet.se for project presentation.
/Wingårdhs
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Thanks!
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Wow! Your boss or principal is cool with you showing your renders? Rock on! Windgardhs is lucky to have you and your foreknowledge on Corona, well done on the design and may we see more beautiful works from your team, in fact I hope you populate the rest of the world with Wingardhs architecture... that shopping center (attached) is awe-inspiring.
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Well, on this one we have nothing to do with the design. The architect is Sweco while we have done the images.
Big thanks though for your words on Wingårdh architecture!
/Wingårdhs
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Hi, Thank you for sharing such a cool job. Delicious light
Can I ask you to show a picture of pure render without postprocessing? Very interesting to see the dry render))
You use the method - Direct sun hits the window (Corona Sun), and HDR is used as the sky and turned so that there is no direct flow of the sun's rays ?
Or the Corona Sun and the sun HDR are in the same position, but Corona Sun mood is very little about 0.01-0.05 ?