Author Topic: Using Corona for a few weeks!  (Read 3957 times)

2016-11-03, 16:48:34

dbeaudry

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Hi there,

This is my first post here on the forum, you guys rock considering the quality of your renders! I work in the field of entertainment, not so much in the architectural field since I have seen lots of images in that subject on this forum! I was a vray user for a few years, and I must say that Corona is growing on me like ragweed. Ease of use, noise reduction saved me hours of rendering, the interactive rendering engine is fantastic, it chews up anything I can throw at it, and gives me precise representations of my final renders!

I wanted to show a few images of a little project I did for a client, it's not perfect but still the renders where about 8 minutes in full HD per frame, I slapped 3 million grass blades (proxies) with corona scatter a few trees, a corona sky and boom! Not a single glitch in my renders and my client was very happy with the results! Jeez, with a few days work we can build lots a visuals when the renderer works on your side.

Have a nice day, and looking forward to see your art too!

2016-11-04, 09:26:50
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grafichissimo

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Really nice, something different this time.
Would be nice to see the animation.Welcome on board. :)
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2016-11-04, 18:21:11
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Hey grafichissimo, Thanks for the reply!

This animation was part of the Bank TD's Reading event 2016. The event is held across Canada and is to promote reading to all age groups.   

This roadtrip animation was part of a multi monitor experience, so, I did slow down drastically the driving conditions since I wanted the spectator to sort out all the other information on the other screens.

Check it out here:
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2016-11-07, 09:52:18
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I like it, just one thing not strictly render relate is about the dynamic.It looks like the van is moving a little too slow compare with the camera/sky movement and the rhythm of the music.
What do you think?
Davide Chicco - www.metrovisual.co.uk

2016-11-08, 02:10:19
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Yes, I do think the truck is moving to slowly on this animation. Since all of this animation is on a cylinder, I should have added more scenery but I was quite on a low budget on this one. This video was part of a multi-monitor presentation, the slow moving truck turned out great because visuals where on the other monitors too...

2016-11-08, 11:57:24
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Good to know ;)
Davide Chicco - www.metrovisual.co.uk