Author Topic: Le Grand Quartier  (Read 3128 times)

2019-07-10, 13:50:05

royvaes

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Hi Guys, Here are some images I made for hotel Le Grand Quartier in Paris.
Design by Nicemakers. Using 3ds max Forestpack/ Railclone & Corona of course :)
Almost every single object is custom made or adjusted to match the specific design.


2019-07-10, 15:12:08
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NikaNikitina

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I am absolutely in love with the lighting and shading of the exterior shot. It feels very natural. Only CC would be regarding the composition and camera angle. I find myself having to talk clients out of in the corner and WIDE shots often so I feel like you've resolved the views well with the exception of the conference room where it feels like I'm being pulled between two directions. It's not a one-point, although it almost feels like it with the placement of the elements within the shot and its not a fully rotated 45* view either. Makes for an odd viewing experience.

Great work!

2019-07-10, 16:13:00
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Hi Nika, Thank you for your kind words. And I totally agree with your point. Sometimes we have to give what they want and make the best of it, right? :)

2019-07-10, 21:01:41
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Hi Nika, Thank you for your kind words. And I totally agree with your point. Sometimes we have to give what they want and make the best of it, right? :)

You mean to tell me you don't want to have everything with a wide angle lens facing out to see absolutely everything from a 45* angle? I have a few project managers that may get a kick out of this... I think I just found the perfect use of the new Corona fisheye lens.