Chaos Corona Forum
General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Fugu on 2015-06-06, 07:43:59
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Hi, everyone =)!
I`ve started to study 3dsMax and Corona 2 months ago. Here are some works made in Corona.
More works here https://www.behance.net/Julia_Wagner (https://www.behance.net/Julia_Wagner).
Best regards,
Julia
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These are great! I like how well lit and defined these are without any hint of burnouts. Would you mind explaining your lighting / post production setup? Do these images vary a lot from the raw renders?
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Great images! Only the concrete edges in picture 3 are a little harsh.
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Great images! Only the concrete edges in picture 3 are a little harsh.
Thank you =). I completely agree about edges, it was my first work, made some mistakes.
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These are great! I like how well lit and defined these are without any hint of burnouts. Would you mind explaining your lighting / post production setup? Do these images vary a lot from the raw renders?
Thank you very much! =) I use Corona Enviroment + sometimes Sun for daylight interiors. When it`s necessary, then Corona light + ies. For exteriors I use HDRI +Sun.
Post-production depends on the certain picture, but usually it doesn`t take much time, only to add contrast and to fix some color tones. I make cmasking wirecolor after rendering. But for exteriors it takes much time. Usually I save pictures in png format. I always try to make renders as close to the final result as possible.
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Hi,
great work! Can you share your Corona Enviroment, Sun, IES settings please!
I'm realy curious, it looks so real and easy.
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These are great! I like how well lit and defined these are without any hint of burnouts. Would you mind explaining your lighting / post production setup? Do these images vary a lot from the raw renders?
Thank you very much! =) I use Corona Enviroment + sometimes Sun for daylight interiors. When it`s necessary, then Corona light + ies. For exteriors I use HDRI +Sun.
Post-production depends on the certain picture, but usually it doesn`t take much time, only to add contrast and to fix some color tones. I make cmasking wirecolor after rendering. But for exteriors it takes much time. Usually I save pictures in png format. I always try to make renders as close to the final result as possible.
Are you saying you use the corona environment sky, but without the sun? I guess that works as a soft global illumination... hmm