Author Topic: Jesolo Lido Pool Villa Renderings  (Read 6700 times)

2015-11-10, 12:12:40

gmsvision

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Hi everyone

First personal project  after long time. The 3D visualisation was created by photo reference (  http://www.archdaily.com/488519/jesolo-lido-pool-villa-jm-architecture )
Modelling  done in 3ds Max 2014, texturing  and lightning with Corona, PG hdri

C&C are welcome! Thank you :)












2015-11-11, 16:54:11
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machmirdenlukas

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perfect match!
awesome Details..just perfect
congrats!

2015-11-11, 19:23:01
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denisgo22

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Perfect but too much sterile

2015-11-12, 16:45:46
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ren_guf

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Perfect work... For me the pool looks a bit too much mirror.. but very good details..

2015-11-13, 04:14:53
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agentdark45

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Love the night shots! What PG HDRI are you using? Also the ceiling lights look great, are they IES or regular corona disk lights?
Vray who?

2015-11-13, 09:34:53
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RolandB

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Clean and nice renders. Did you use PG HDRI for day shots too ?
Congrats, love it !
Roland
Portfolio on Béhance
http://www.behance.net/GCStudio

2015-11-13, 14:56:09
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Lovely images! the blue puff can have a lower intensity..

2015-11-13, 15:34:22
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gmsvision

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Thanks for the feedback guys!
 
@denisgo22      We focused to match the photo reference... as you can see in the original pictures the look is quit clean.
@ren_guf          True... but same as above in the photo reference the pool reacts that way. The water is quite still, no ripples or
                         anything, so should be normal to reflect alot.
@agentdark45  Can't really tell which HDRI it was in the end, will have a look into the scene... we tried many. These are in fact IES lights.
@RolandB          Yepp, daylight shots are made with PG HDRI as well.
@daniel266       You've got a point there. ;)

2015-11-15, 13:58:29
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Thanks for the info, would be awesome if you could let me know what HDRI it is - looks very natural. Could you point me to the IES files if possible? I've been struggling to find good spot light settings, I find that with Corona disk lights either the falloff is too soft or the intensity it too great on the floor when changing the direction parameter.
Vray who?


2015-11-19, 09:40:08
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gmsvision

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@agentdark45 We used IES Files provided with Model+Model  Architectural Lights