Author Topic: Claesson Koivisto Rune house  (Read 5803 times)

2015-11-10, 22:05:34

Hilario

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Hello, good evening!
I present a personal work to develop using as base the Claesson Koivisto Rune house of the arkitekthus architects' firm
Software used: Cinema 4D /Corona Render/Fusion 8

674 PASS AA 24 (3 Hours 27 min) Core i7 5960x

I hope you enjoy it.
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2015-11-11, 01:38:24
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mitviz

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wow this render took a long time but looks great
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2015-11-11, 09:05:03
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Wow, that's a lot of concrete has left after pouring foundation, but i think contractor did a pretty lame job in burrowing it :]
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2015-11-11, 12:03:14
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Looks good, texture on the leaves doesn't quite look right and the texture on the nearest part of the decking is possibly a bit stretched.

I've just started looking at compositing using fusion, any tips on how you're managing the multipass export in C4D and the setup in fusion?

2015-11-11, 12:24:18
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Good work, but overcontrasted on my taste.

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Wow, that's a lot of concrete has left after pouring foundation, but i think contractor did a pretty lame job in burrowing it :]

I think this is what teraformation look like.

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2015-11-11, 12:39:04
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I thought it's this kind of dirty snow, which is left when it gets warmer. Not sure, though.
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2015-11-11, 19:38:24
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rombo

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Maru, agreed. Maybe some scattering of ice on the edges of the big snow/ice chunks would help too :)

On a second note, there's also something odd regarding the color of the wood, it is just as blueish as ice on the exact same enviro, should maybe be a little less. I do like the composition of the image, would look even nicer with something happening on the foreground close to the chairs or replacing them...

2015-11-15, 01:56:39
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Hilario

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Hello
Thank you all for the good reviews, I will carry out your good advice for my presentations.

Best regards

2015-11-20, 19:34:34
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mirmidonets

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Wood is very nice. It would be better with some variation in tree leaves.

2015-11-21, 13:49:11
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Hello , great that's the kind of render i am looking forward to achieve  could you tell me

about your lights setting it would be very helpful i would like to experimente something like this