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2020-02-13, 14:22:59

arczi

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Hello!

About 3 months ago I started "another personal scandinavian interior project". It turned out to be quite bigger than I thought:) Initially I went for few wide shots and a couple of closeups. The goal was to create as photorealistic renders as I possibly can and also to play around with ornatrix to achieve realistic looking fur. Well, it took nearly 1 month of rendering and I ended up creating 1 minute animation, vr tour, 50+ wide shots and 150+ closeups:) I gladly share the teaser of animation. Hope you like it!


More shots available at instagram and facebook:
https://www.instagram.com/artur.tamiola/
https://www.facebook.com/arturtamiolacgi/

2020-02-13, 14:26:04
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Designerman77

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Love the colors & lighting! Interior design, too.

Only humble suggestion: changing direction of the sunlight within a camera-slo-mo looks a bit irritating in contrast to that high level of realism.
« Last Edit: 2020-02-13, 14:40:51 by Designerman77 »

2020-02-13, 14:36:25
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First 360s, now this animation. You're going to be famous. :)
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2020-02-13, 14:42:31
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arczi

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@Designerman77
Thank you!

@maru
Maybe :) I'm on a roll lately so let's just see where my luck ends ;)

2020-03-02, 22:52:27
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*Update on a topic:

Full animation:

Tasks: Design / Rendering / Compositing / Editing / Color Grading
Software used: 3dsmax / Corona Renderer / After Effects / Premiere / Davinci Resolve

Extended version (animatic included):

A couple of 360 panoramas:
https://www.facebook.com/arturtamiolacgi/photos/pcb.130277295159579/129253981928577/?type=3&theater

Few extra shots on behance too:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/92947671/Scandinavian-Interior-Full-CGI

Hope you like it!

2020-03-03, 06:42:19
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cjwidd

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This is extraordinary, really well done 👏

Where can we learn more about the making of this project?

2020-03-03, 09:48:19
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arczi

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Thank you very much! I will be doing a making of at some point but not sure when though. If you have any particular questions feel free to contact me :)

Here are some additional shots from the project too. Few extra shots on behance as well:
https://www.behance.net/gallery/92947671/Scandinavian-Interior-Full-CGI

Hope you like it!!


2020-03-03, 10:50:28
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Absolutely outstanding work, a masterpiece.

2020-03-03, 18:10:04
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Oustanding!

May i ask some info about render time per frame in relation to the hardware? noise level, passes... Thank you!

2020-03-03, 19:45:08
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arczi

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Thank you!

I was about 20-40mins per frame depending on a shot. Noise level 3- 3,5%, 1920x817 res, i9-7960X, 64gb.

2020-03-04, 19:02:31
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How did you achieve the hazy effect like in shots '00669292947671.5e58326ed8990.jpg' ?

2020-03-04, 23:30:18
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arczi

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It is a coronavolumemtl with high directionality- something around 0,9 and a little bit of color grading. Pushing the bottom part of the curve a little bit higher seems to do it's job.

2020-03-05, 01:28:34
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Great job!!! It is really something special. On the other side a that song is also great! Can you please let me know the song name?

2020-03-05, 05:58:35
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Very nice, and for shots like, ' c74c7b92947671.5e58326ebce05.jpg' - not including the physical light sources (e.g. lamps), the scene is lit with sun / sky, or sun / HDRI, only HDRI?

2020-03-05, 08:47:41
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arczi

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Thanks! It is only hdri for the main light- PG 1658 in this case.