Author Topic: Nordic House  (Read 2618 times)

2019-11-09, 09:13:44

ankit sagar

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Hi Everyone, This is my practice work and in this project, I focused on lighting how to light in big scenes and try to match the original image.

You can find the original project here:- http://www.nordesign.tw/

Photography by:- Heycheese

https://www.behance.net/heycheese

It's a beautiful apartment in Taiwan and inspired me a lot.

Software:- 3ds max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop.

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2019-11-09, 12:00:32
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nowosek

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Great!

2019-11-12, 11:45:57
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ankit sagar

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2019-11-12, 16:14:38
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Wow these are stunning! Nothing gives these away as being CGI.

Can you share some tips on your lighting and tonemapping setup? I often find it a struggle to blend interior artificial lights with neutral exterior light when using realistic values (i.e 3200k interior spots with mid grey scandi exterior lighting).
Vray who?

2019-11-16, 14:04:41
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ankit sagar

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Wow these are stunning! Nothing gives these away as being CGI.

Can you share some tips on your lighting and tonemapping setup? I often find it a struggle to blend interior artificial lights with neutral exterior light when using realistic values (i.e 3200k interior spots with mid grey scandi exterior lighting).

Thanks,

In this scene, I used corona sky and sun with soft shadow and for inner light for long shadow, I used corona rectangle light.