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2016-02-07, 21:02:45

claudyo

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Hy guys, This is my latest personal stuff.
A mini series of images based on some online images, but with slightly changes in props and colors.

3dsmax+corona 1.3+MD+Ps(ArionFX);
saved in 32bit linear gamma and tweaked in ArionFX. Thats all post I made.
3000x3000 = 120/200passes each image;

C&C are welcome

2016-02-08, 08:09:15
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Simple Amazing renders. love the colors.

2016-02-08, 08:21:44
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That's some great sets :) I love your materials - especially the wall, it's excellent!

P.S. One small thing - There is something wrong with the carpet on your second set (Etruscan-villa-by-sico.jpg). Low res or something but it makes the carpet texture a bit distorted when zoomed to native resolution.


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2016-02-08, 19:31:17
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Very nice. Are you using a texture map to achieve the bumps/arched strokes or are you using procedural maps as bump?

2016-02-12, 21:01:38
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2016-02-12, 21:06:25
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That's some great sets :) I love your materials - especially the wall, it's excellent!

P.S. One small thing - There is something wrong with the carpet on your second set (Etruscan-villa-by-sico.jpg). Low res or something but it makes the carpet texture a bit distorted when zoomed to native resolution.

On Etruscan-villa-by-sico, I don't have any carpet, just the wood floor, if u refer to that, yeah, I used some maps with the floor generator+multitexture, and I think the size of the boards was a little big than the texture itself and it's look a bit weird, but when I first started it wasn't intended to bee seen too much of it. Later on I didn't bother of it, maybe I am too much lazy sometimes.:)
Thanks for your thaughts!
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2016-02-12, 21:11:59
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Very nice. Are you using a texture map to achieve the bumps/arched strokes or are you using procedural maps as bump?

If u refer on the bump from the wall, I just used a texture in the bump slot. Don't know where I have it. Often I save things when I found it, and after forget about it, and when I need something I just source on my librarys and used them :);luckily it's also tileble :). But only the bump map slot was used with a 0.5 amount; maybe is too strong, but I notice when I apply some CA in post, it blurry it, so it's ok in the end.

2016-02-14, 00:31:56
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And here are another 2 :)
3000x3000px;
200/250passes each;
3dmax2016+Corona 1.3+Ps(ArionFX);

off topic: Did u guys notice that if u use corona bitmap for bump, doesn't work, in v1.3? But with max's bitmap works just fine.

C&C are welcome as usual!
Thanks.