Author Topic: iAlpine & iGrass Test  (Read 5094 times)

2014-02-28, 10:51:48

nehale

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Testing vegetation scenes from R&D Group products

Materials recreated from scratch and rendered with corona
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2014-02-28, 10:58:25
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nehale

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Here they are with some post work
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2014-02-28, 11:22:49
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Richy

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Nice! Grass scene without post looks more natural. With post grass is way over saturated.

2014-02-28, 11:27:18
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CHampi22

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I agree with Richy.
The first one look's better

2014-02-28, 11:28:49
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nehale

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Thanks guys will keep that in mind
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2014-02-28, 17:54:00
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Heh I once imported that iAlpine thing in first picture into my scene and then my computer exploded ! It was so heavy lol, I haven't used that since. Even navigating it was painful.

Regarding saturation, it's good to keep high contrast curve on "luminosity" layer to keep it at intended level of original.
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