Author Topic: Angular Home / JAPAN  (Read 3758 times)

2019-08-08, 23:27:19

PrzemekZyra

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 9
  • Volume Visual
    • View Profile
    • Volume
Hi,

I would like to share with you my in-house project inspired by an amazing piece of architecture called “R-Torso-C” that is an angular exposed concrete home located in the heart of Tokyo.
Building is designed by Atelier Tekuto.
The goal here was to create 5 images with different materials, atmosphere and ratio, not only to copy original images but to show my own interpretation of the building and the mood, as well as upgrade my corona skills :)

Hope you will like it.

Full project at my Behance Profile

https://www.behance.net/przemyslawzyra







« Last Edit: 2019-08-08, 23:57:25 by PrzemekZyra »
with kind regards,  
 
Przemysław Żyra
https://volumevisual.com/

2019-08-09, 21:00:03
Reply #1

viz.art

  • Primary Certified Instructor
  • Active Users
  • ***
  • Posts: 62
  • Jerzy Galus
    • View Profile
    • VIZ.ART
Nice work Przemek! 3rd frontal shot shot is really awesome! Keep it up!
Best wishes, Jerzy Galus
BEHANCE PROFILE | VIZ.ART WEBSITE

2019-08-09, 23:23:18
Reply #2

romullus

  • Global Moderator
  • Active Users
  • ****
  • Posts: 9253
  • Let's move this topic, shall we?
    • View Profile
    • My Models
Nice viz. Second and third images looks almost like photos!
I'm not Corona Team member. Everything i say, is my personal opinion only.
My Models | My Videos | My Pictures

2019-08-13, 01:28:45
Reply #3

Correntes

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 101
    • View Profile
    • PRESSRENDER
Super,

Care to share what kind of lighting system you used ?

Hdri ? (which ones) or corona sky + sun ?

What about the post processing and luts ?

Great images.

2019-08-14, 13:50:16
Reply #4

PrzemekZyra

  • Active Users
  • **
  • Posts: 9
  • Volume Visual
    • View Profile
    • Volume
Thank you for kind words guys! Images without direct light are lit with HDR from old good PG Skies Collection, the rest with simple Corona Sun. Yes I used some LUT with low opacity (between 0,2 - 0,5). All the images were further postproducted in Photoshop.
with kind regards,  
 
Przemysław Żyra
https://volumevisual.com/