Author Topic: Olive Tree  (Read 4243 times)

2017-07-13, 01:23:48

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Hello there,

First post here, as we have finished our first personal project with Corona. (We have changed to Corona as our main renderer for our commissioned projects since the beginning of 2017)
The project was mainly made because we wanted to create a very detailed olive tree model for close ups and set it available on the market.

In order to present our tree, we have created a set of images with Corona 1.5 and 3ds max 2016.
I hope you like them.
Comments and questions are welcome!

You can find our model on Gumroad for now, although it will come on Turbosquid soon.
Link to shop: https://gum.co/olivetree
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2017-07-13, 10:35:38
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fabio81

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Very nice compliments, how did you put it the dirt on the window?

2017-07-13, 11:35:48
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Very nice compliments, how did you put it the dirt on the window?

Hello! It is a Layered Material with a CoronaAO (and mask on it) on the Mask of the material for the exposed wood
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2017-07-13, 12:04:20
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Did you paint the mask on UV? Very realistic!

2017-07-13, 12:22:00
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Did you paint the mask on UV? Very realistic!

No... If you just put a mask on CoronaAO and you play a bit with the settings, you will see great results :)
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2017-07-13, 12:26:04
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thanks :)

2017-07-13, 16:45:41
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Nate101

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Great stuff.  Curious what your source was for the rocks under the cactus?  They really look great.

2017-07-13, 18:49:22
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Great stuff.  Curious what your source was for the rocks under the cactus?  They really look great.

Thank you! If you mean the white and grey pebbles, they are from Arroway
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