Author Topic: Tiny 44m2 Apartment  (Read 6228 times)

2016-04-25, 16:48:50

arqrenderz

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Hi everyone!!! I made this tiny apartment as a personal project were i could make a scene with more time than i have at the office, test new materials, and keep learning as always.
Software: Sketchup, 3DS MAX 2016, corona render , Photoshop



















2016-04-26, 08:05:25
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The colors and the photographic feel are really great with this set!
Good job!

One thing bothers me though:
The door handle on the front door (the one in the kitchen) looks like it's flipped around :D
Windows 10, Cinema4D R21.207, Corona 6.0

2016-04-26, 08:12:20
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Really lovely colors :) I like the overall soft touch as well.

P.S. Your TV is way too high to be comfortable for watching, especially from the couch. Neck pain is imminent :)
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2016-04-26, 10:11:00
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I think those are the best renders from Corona for Sketchup i've seen so far. There are couple things that bothers me, though. 1. extremelly burned highlights doesn't look good. 2. planning of space - most of partitions looks unnecessary. It just clutters space and makes this appartement to look too small and claustrophobic. That is just big IMHO, of course.
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2016-04-26, 12:01:05
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I think those are the best renders from Corona for Sketchup i've seen so far.
I'm afraid Sketchup was used only in the modelling/planning phase, not for rendering.
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2016-04-26, 12:46:09
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Oh crap, somehow i read till "sketchup" part and then skip the rest part of sentence o_O
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2016-04-26, 14:29:10
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Hi Guys, thx for the comments !:)
About sketchup, it was just used at modeling stage ;)
About the partitions, i cant demolish them becouse its the structure of the building (its structural brick, its not the best but its what it is ;)
The higlights, i mess that, forget to compress inside corona, and i was unable to recover it inside photoshop (32 bits exr render, my fault and lack of knowledge :(
The tv is highhh, i will change the poition, thx
The door inside the kitchen is just a storage, it needs to open inside the kitchen du to lack of space:(

thanks guys again for the coments :) Corona FTW

2016-04-26, 14:53:47
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Love your images. Contrast is awesome. nice depth. Choice of colors is amazing.

2016-04-27, 03:50:46
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Some shots from individual pieces :)















Render time was so awesome, most of these are 2 minute renderings! (i74930k Occ 4.2)

2016-04-27, 09:53:28
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nice and tight.. and good combination of the overall tones.