Author Topic: Retro Gamer - Nostalgia  (Read 5165 times)

2020-04-13, 21:40:25

mvshabeer

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A 90's teens gaming desk. Free time project done for some modelling and texturing practice. Lighting is based on flash photography.
Hope you like it. c&care welcome. Done with Max and Corona.
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2020-04-13, 22:00:10
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MARDUK

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hahahaha

No man this is unreasonable
Is this a 3D design or still image?

2020-04-13, 22:11:28
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Wow, very very nice!
I'm not Corona Team member. Everything i say, is my personal opinion only.
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2020-04-14, 09:18:51
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2020-04-14, 09:51:50
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Looks super cool!

2020-04-14, 13:07:55
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Wow(!)

Would love to hear more about the lighting setup +1

2020-04-14, 13:58:28
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mvshabeer

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Wow(!)

Would love to hear more about the lighting setup +1
Thanks
Lighting is pretty straight forward and simple.
The main source of light is standard light aligned to camera. You need one flash light per camera. Make sure direct Visibility and occlude other lights is turned off.




For secondary fill light I used an interior HDRi.




Lightmix is used to balance the flash light and fill light. (You only need to turn on the flash light for specific camera).
The fill light only just looks like this. Flash light should be the dominant one.





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2020-04-14, 14:56:31
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Awesome! Judging from the clock, you must be familiar with some post-soviet country, right?

Also, have you tried with caustics? I am sure they would add even more realism to the scene - caustics from the camera flash.
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2020-04-14, 17:09:52
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And using a little bit of this could change things a lot (e.g. on the TV case): https://www.sigerstudio.eu/sigertexmaps-thinfilm/
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2020-04-14, 17:45:38
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mvshabeer

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Awesome! Judging from the clock, you must be familiar with some post-soviet country, right?

Also, have you tried with caustics? I am sure they would add even more realism to the scene - caustics from the camera flash.

Thanks for the tips. I will look at the caustics and thinfilm. (Damn. I should have remembered things like these exist).
 The clock was just a random model I found :D.
And thanks for Corona MultiMap which made things lot easier.

2020-04-14, 17:50:27
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Awesome! Judging from the clock, you must be familiar with some post-soviet country, right?

Also, have you tried with caustics? I am sure they would add even more realism to the scene - caustics from the camera flash.

Thanks for the tips. I will look at the caustics and thinfilm. (Damn. I should have remembered things like these exist).
 The clock was just a random model I found :D.
And thanks for Corona MultiMap which made things lot easier.

No problem, those are just some random ideas. The images are awesome anyway!
The clock is a Russian Mayak. :)
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2020-04-14, 18:12:00
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2020-04-14, 20:29:45
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really nice set! super complete!
Thanks for watching
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2020-04-14, 21:03:36
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Nice! Extremely realistic. The CD covers look amazing.