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2016-02-20, 00:16:57

BardhylM

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Greetings everyone,

I wanted to share my first project in Corona. This is just a fun project i made to test the renderer.
Cheers,



2016-02-20, 04:23:09
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3dlex

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Wireframe plz

2016-02-20, 13:40:06
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BardhylM

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Here you have the wireframe.

2016-02-20, 13:45:43
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Etrur Mehaj

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Where are you from ?

2016-02-20, 13:49:21
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BardhylM

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2016-02-25, 07:43:44
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Alex Abarca

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how did you make the noise on the floor? do tell

2016-02-25, 09:48:10
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Very much wow. I think this is the most photorealistic render i saw for atleast 2 months.
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2016-02-25, 13:22:55
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BardhylM

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Thanks a lot Nekrobul. It's a really nice compliment considering the work that is posted in here.

As for the floor material is a Composite map with different noise sizes and a value of 0.1 in bump.
I've attached a photo of the map with the settings.

Cheers

2016-02-25, 17:31:54
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Very good work! I really like the mood of the scene.
Also,  amazing glass material. Congrats! :)

Cheers,
Leo.
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Keep it simple, stupid!

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2016-02-25, 21:41:31
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Noah45

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So what do you think of Corona render? What software had you use previously?

The realism is striking, especially that simple floor trick. Thanks
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2016-02-25, 22:52:47
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BardhylM

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Thank you guys, I appreciate the kind words.
I use also Vray but Corona is turning tables in business. It's easier to use and the lighting is great.
The only feature that needs is adaptive sampling. That will turn it into a beast.

Cheers

2016-02-26, 09:37:13
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Looking nice but i would prefer to have the greenery a little bit overexposed outside the window. I have self done this house (Steve Herman has designed it) in 3d for a long time ago but didnt make any good of it . The house has a very nice garage btw :)

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2016-02-26, 14:31:17
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BardhylM

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Thanks dia for the comment.
I've tried different backplates for the exterior, and they were with higher exposure. But it didn't feel quite right.
That's why I placed 3d trees outside to be more natural and not try to fake it.
I've worked with a reference but I didn't know the architect. My bad, and thank you for the info.