Author Topic: Allied Works - Guesthouse  (Read 6873 times)

2015-11-09, 17:12:25

exor

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Hello guys,
today I finished my guesthouse project with a new series of exterior and interior shots. Done with Cinema 4D and for the trees Onyx Garden suite.

The whole project and new images on my behance site:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/27306683/full-CGI-guesthouse-by-EXORBITART

Some of the models for interior and exterior you can grab on our new 3d store:
www.scenected.com
Hope you enjoy. Have a great week guys!

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https://www.facebook.com/scenected

2015-11-09, 21:49:35
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Nekrobul

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Great exterior shots.

But something definetly wrong with the last one (cat view) cam.
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2015-11-10, 03:28:21
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I really like this. Great atmosphere.

How did you make the god rays and how much did you make in post?

2015-11-10, 04:51:54
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some of the most realistic renders to come out of corona so far, great job!
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2015-11-10, 12:52:07
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exor

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Thanks guys!
The godrays are an result from sun+fog. There is also a bit of postpro (gradiants, color correction, glow, CA..)

@Nekrobul:
What do you mean?

cheers,
ben

2015-11-10, 14:25:22
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@exor

I think Nekrobul is referring to the composition of the shot, that perhaps viewed from a cat's perspective is an issue. Personally I think the only issue with that image is the strong DOF on the foreground lamp. The shot could perhaps have something else in the left third of the composition, but not so close to the camera.

This is nit-picking though, the images are amazing! It would be great to see a short tutorial on your setup, especially with regards to lighting :)

2015-11-10, 14:27:39
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@exor

I think Nekrobul is referring to the composition of the shot, that perhaps viewed from a cat's perspective is an issue. Personally I think the only issue with that image is the strong DOF on the foreground lamp. The shot could perhaps have something else in the left third of the composition, but not so close to the camera.

This is nit-picking though, the images are amazing! It would be great to see a short tutorial on your setup, especially with regards to lighting :)

Exactly what i ment (both cat perspective and dofed lamp almost in the middle of the shot)
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2015-11-12, 12:06:10
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Ok I understand what you mean. it's interesting! thanks for the feedback!
cheers,
ben

2015-11-12, 16:41:43
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Very Great work.... almost Real!

2015-11-20, 08:43:53
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Wow.
Congrats to that! The foliage is so realistic...
I wonder how you set up such a scene. So much love for details...