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Title: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: efflam on 2015-06-12, 18:27:29
(http://s12.postimg.org/4aqoj2y8d/landscape.jpg)





Hey guys I just bought 1 month of Corona and having lots of fun so far, this is my first try at doing a Landscape, i'm making a Night scene of this one with HQ laubwerks plants instead of Onyx trees.

Stats: 9 million unique polygons, 20 millions instanced, used CoronaProxy and CoronaScatter, global volume material with 0.5 directional , made it in one evening






here is a  screengrab:
(http://s13.postimg.org/o15g40lpj/2015_06_12_01_05_38.png)


Currently doing the night one, and I am very impressed by CoronaVolumeMtl !
(http://s13.postimg.org/b8hc43a3r/2015_06_12_14_20_36_LNPOverlay_Window.png)

hope you guys like it.
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: racoonart on 2015-06-12, 18:54:54
Looking great! Impressive work, especially for one evening :)
I love the soft light on the trees at the left side of the image.
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: maru on 2015-06-12, 18:56:33
Brilliant! Seeing this in motion would be great!
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: pokoy on 2015-06-12, 21:40:43
This is 200% fantastic!! :D
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: AnubisMe on 2015-06-12, 23:32:47
Great work! Love the style.
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: Shawn Astrom on 2015-06-13, 02:47:06
Sweet work! Can't wait till there are some scatter features added to C4D.

- Shawn
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: spadestick on 2015-06-13, 14:46:25
nice scene and good try with corona and landscape, 2 things :

- still can't beat the real thing (as in landscape photography), and will probably almost never, which leads to the next point.
- try to add some level of human intervention (with the landscape), something that is not naturally occurring or an artefact of nature  - ie like cave holes or some kind of dwellings / ruins or semblance of a stairway somewhere, or floating rocks, or a crash landing of a spacecraft... even a farnsworth house will normally raise the effect.
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: arqrenderz on 2015-06-13, 15:42:13
looks like a pinting :) very nice rock materials!!
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: yagi on 2015-06-15, 14:52:01
how do u go about the global volume material in corona? i cant even find where its located so how do i and where do i use it and what are the benefits pls? any example via images to reference its effects clearly is welcome. thanks
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: maru on 2015-06-15, 17:19:19
how do u go about the global volume material in corona? i cant even find where its located so how do i and where do i use it and what are the benefits pls? any example via images to reference its effects clearly is welcome. thanks
Grab this :) https://coronarenderer.freshdesk.com/support/solutions/articles/5000534910
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: yagi on 2015-06-15, 17:44:52
thank you very much @maru
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: Alberto Vosgerau on 2015-06-16, 00:34:32
looks really awesome!
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: Ondra on 2015-06-16, 00:48:47
looks really awesome!
about the signature... please tone it down, thanks!
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: smasluigi on 2015-06-16, 11:47:12
Fantastic, I like it !
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: dartofang on 2015-06-17, 04:43:58
i love the calmness of the overall scene.
Title: Re: first try at landscape using corona
Post by: efflam on 2015-06-17, 22:07:24
Thanks a lot guys !
I hope to get a bit of free time to develop a really badass skin model, I often need quick faces with different lighting setups for my concept art work, so if I can spend a few days and make a good light rig that can output me 2K photoreal face renders in a matter of minute, that'd be suppa cool.
@spadestick Nice tip actually! I did exectly that in my newest image :)