Author Topic: Kiev appartament  (Read 9758 times)

2014-03-05, 08:21:47

tri-artem

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Kiev appartament, corona render.

2014-03-05, 08:25:11
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iMotion

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Very beautiful! (Очень круто ;-) )
Did you used albedo parameter in your scene ?
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2014-03-05, 08:32:01
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tri-artem

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Did you used albedo parameter in your scene ?

Thx)
Yeap. and there is one trick
in all my works I switch to the 1.4-1.6 gamma in corona dev/debug settings 

2014-03-05, 08:35:18
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iMotion

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And it is enough of exposure in gamma 1.4-1.6 ? Seems you make hard post production after?
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2014-03-05, 08:40:34
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tri-artem

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And it is enough of exposure in gamma 1.4-1.6 ? Seems you make hard post production after?

it is raw renders
there is no post-production

in these scene i set extremly hight exposere and highlight compression
something about 6 and 24

2014-03-05, 08:45:21
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Well, As I told the renders are really nice. I think that you should tweak some post processing settings and light parameters to find balance for preserving nice hotspots. IMHO it will be even more realistic then now
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2014-03-05, 09:02:22
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tri-artem: That's an interesting approach you got there.

I like the fact that you can tweak setting within Corona to achieve a more artistic effect out of the box. A downside for this approach is that it's hard to use some postwork since there's already such a high contrast in your scenes. A saver way would be to render out a fairly balanced image and tweak it to your likings afterwards. But then again...it's a nice workflow you got there.

2014-03-05, 12:18:06
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nehale

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Wow what where the render times to get this so clean?
I had a girlfriend once.....her name was Vray

2014-03-05, 14:40:50
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tri-artem

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something about 3-4 hours on i7 2600 

I'm an interior designer
and for me its work good
I see how my design feels like without post production

2014-03-05, 14:47:36
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Nice Rednerings! This workflow seems to have overally better highlights cover, there are many workflows, this is good approach.

2014-03-05, 17:40:18
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Great renders and very interesting rendering setup, I'm going to have to do some testing...
Vray who?

2014-03-05, 21:41:01
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optionniko

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Very very nice results. I love the natural/realistic looking lightning and the overall mood of the images. I'm curious what kind of albedo values did you use....how low and how high did you go?
Thanks! Nick

2014-03-05, 22:01:27
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Fantastic renders especially the natural looking lighting. Can I ask where you got the lounge chair model from and your material set up for the wooden flooring... Many thanks
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2014-03-06, 12:26:24
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So God damn good!