Author Topic: Studio renderings  (Read 2301 times)

2017-05-12, 01:38:11

Gewiz90

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Hey can anyone help me with setting up a studio for product rendering?

2017-05-12, 10:02:40
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romullus

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Take a look here: https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,11345.0.html Maybe this is what you're looking for.
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2017-05-12, 11:02:24
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Mr.Schorsch

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There is no perfect Studio Setup. Each object needs it own setup.

All These pre build setups or hdri are good for quick Images, but when it comes down to make objects look realy good you Need to adjust each light by Hand.
If there would be an easy quick solution, professional product fotographer would have a hard time.

Best thing for testing light is the Corona IR. you see the reflections move over your object. This makes it much easier to figure out what the lights are doing with your object.

2017-05-12, 16:47:28
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Hey romullus tx for the scene but with one hdri it is still to dark ain't if I add a corona light it is over exposed

2017-05-12, 21:15:06
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What would happen if you'd increase intensity of HDRI or decrease intensity of the light? You can even try to lower exposure in VFB if you dare :] Try to be more... creative ;]
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