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Title: Close-ups
Post by: pressenter on 2015-08-17, 08:19:24
Hi guys!

Recently I took the time to do a few of additional close-ups from projects I was working on, these are just some small details, but I enjoyed making them and hopefully you'll enjoy watching them.

Have a great week!
Simon

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/01.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/01_01.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/02.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/02_02.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/03.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/03_03.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/04.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/04_04.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/05.jpg)

(http://pressenterdesign.com/images/closeups/05_01.jpg)
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: atelieryork on 2015-08-17, 09:48:10
Your glass looks amazing. I love the subtle fingerprints!

Could probably do with de-noising a few of these though maybe. I'm new to Corona, so new to these techniques. It's bringing me right back to noisy Maxwell renders 10 years ago!
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: Chakib on 2015-08-17, 11:54:21
Pleasant renders,  well done.
 I hope we can have the new adaptivity so we can get over the noisy areas like in your render. I got them too and I have to apply some denoise post.p.
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: pressenter on 2015-08-17, 18:39:46
Thanks guys! Really glad you like it.

Oh c'mon atelieryork, I remember those days as well, and they are not that noisy. :P On a more serious note tho thanks, I'll remember next time. ;)

All the best
Simon
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: rambambulli on 2015-08-21, 08:21:06
Love the lighting in your scene. What setup did you use?
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: Juraj on 2015-08-21, 11:41:30
The noisy DOF/edges is indeed bit standing out in renders since it looks so off from photographical noise. I always do some quick masking in PS on those areas and de-noise it. They're already blurry because of DOF, so there is no detail loss and it takes 2 minutes to do.

On second note, is there also some 'sharpening' ? Looks too crisp to be pleasant.
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: pressenter on 2015-08-21, 12:08:25
rambambulli: Thanks. It's a pretty standard setup: hdri+corona sun.

Juraj_Talcik: Yup, true, true, tho I get the feeling that when you de-noise the out of focus hilights you also loose that nice bokeh effect, don't you? Yes, a bit of sharpening was added, will keep in mind next time.

Take care and have a great weekend
Simon
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: atelieryork on 2015-08-22, 16:57:00
Thanks guys! Really glad you like it.

Oh c'mon atelieryork, I remember those days as well, and they are not that noisy. :P On a more serious note tho thanks, I'll remember next time. ;)

All the best
Simon

Oh sorry that's not what I meant! :) Just meant that the approach that we need to take our renders and de-noise them reminds me of the old Maxwell days. I've been spoiled these last years with clean VRay renders and this is now a change back to the old ways that I wasn't expecting. But overall I'm enjoying Corona a lot. The quality of light is a worthwhile benefit for the sacrifice of time and noise, which can be overcome either with denoising or money.
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: atelieryork on 2015-08-22, 16:58:31
By the way... I just realised which Simon you are... haha small world! Now I need to get you over here to the other building so you can teach me how to get your materials looking like this...
Title: Re: Close-ups
Post by: pressenter on 2015-08-25, 19:50:59
Haha indeed it is Alex. ;) Looks like you've got yourself a deal! :P

Take care
Simon