Author Topic: Taming A Cloud  (Read 4597 times)

2020-03-31, 17:45:39

Florin Botea

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Out of the desire of achieving a realistic looking cloud using only 3ds Max, Corona Renderer and Adobe Photoshop.

2020-03-31, 23:50:54
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Juraj

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Ok, so don't leave us waiting :- ). The cloud is always composited in or rendered volume?
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2020-04-03, 17:46:54
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How you created it. I aslo tried but i failed

2020-04-03, 17:47:54
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We have a blog in progress, which we hope to have ready next week or the week after, with a dive into the why and how :)
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2020-04-04, 14:43:01
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Florin Botea

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@Juraj Talcik The cloud is rendered but enhanced in post production. There will be more details about the way it was made in the article that will soon be released :)

2020-04-04, 14:47:29
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Florin Botea

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@D 3d modeling I can tell you that it was not easy to create the cloud. It took a lot more than I expected but I was very determined to do it. There will be more details about the whole process in the future post that I am preparing together with the people from Corona Renderer.

2020-04-04, 17:58:57
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@Juraj Talcik The cloud is rendered but enhanced in post production. There will be more details about the way it was made in the article that will soon be released :)

Look forward to it!

I still didn't have time to play with volumes, but this really helps with appetite for it.
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2020-04-08, 11:38:16
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Cool. I like the Berndnaut Smilde vibe.

2020-04-08, 18:30:21
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Florin Botea

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Smilde was my main source of inspiration for the whole project :)