Author Topic: White Haze  (Read 5175 times)

2016-12-22, 08:51:56

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Hello everyone

I would like to share a personal project "White Haze" rendered with Corona 1.5.
The aim of the project was to create a simple apartment and model the majority of the assets within.

I used Agisoft Photoscan to create some of these assets.

I hope to add some more images to this set in the future.

C&C welcome
Phil

https://www.behance.net/gallery/46615357/White-Haze
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pmvis/

2016-12-28, 10:50:30
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no replies ? really ?
these are some high quality pictures made! i love how clean they are. maybe a bit dark for my taste, but still great attention on details and great comp for each shot!

2016-12-28, 21:14:49
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no replies ? really ?
these are some high quality pictures made! i love how clean they are. maybe a bit dark for my taste, but still great attention on details and great comp for each shot!

Agreed. These are fantastic renders. Very serene mood.
Please view my portfolio:
http://www.digitalvisualization.net

2016-12-28, 22:18:50
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Its those renders that are so good the only reply is, awesome, which I remember there was a stage where
they did not want " behance " responses, but hay this is just amazing

2016-12-29, 10:46:34
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no replies ? really ?
these are some high quality pictures made! i love how clean they are. maybe a bit dark for my taste, but still great attention on details and great comp for each shot!

Agreed. These are fantastic renders. Very serene mood.

Thank you guys, glad you like it. I put a lot of work into this images! I purposely choose to keep the images a bit darker, I know thats not everyone's taste.

2016-12-29, 11:17:27
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The lighting is really pleasant, as usual, it is a kind of taste, if it has to be brighter, but I would suppose, it lifts the contrast to the warm spots very well. e.g. you had any chimney fire.

Just a little critic is the fact, that your floorpanels and a few other objects are out of scale or the texture appear too large. You shouldn´t show every little trifle ( I know you are proud of the amount of Details, and you can) but opened drawers and whittled carrots prevent, the chance the viewer will focus smoothly.

But it would have been a shame, if your pictures whould have been overlooked!
   

Btw.:where did you get those great detailed woodlogs ?

2016-12-29, 21:08:41
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The lighting is really pleasant, as usual, it is a kind of taste, if it has to be brighter, but I would suppose, it lifts the contrast to the warm spots very well. e.g. you had any chimney fire.

Just a little critic is the fact, that your floorpanels and a few other objects are out of scale or the texture appear too large. You shouldn´t show every little trifle ( I know you are proud of the amount of Details, and you can) but opened drawers and whittled carrots prevent, the chance the viewer will focus smoothly.

But it would have been a shame, if your pictures whould have been overlooked!
   

Btw.:where did you get those great detailed woodlogs ?

Hey fritzlachatte, thanks for your honest feedback! Part of the idea of this project was to create a number of reusable assets for future projects hence the number of details in the images. The woodlogs(bread and carrots too) were created by myself using photogrammetry with agisoft photoscan software.

2016-12-30, 11:36:02
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Thanks, I was "afraid" of that case, because I remembered your delicious, although scanned buffet. I had the hope, the Logs could be purchased.
But there will be the day, I have to try out Photscan as well. It looks like a lot of work and a lot of pleasure...

2016-12-31, 10:55:52
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I will probably sell the scanned assets on turbosquid eventually. They are a bit high poly at the moment though, I need to rework them first.