Author Topic: Ramon Zancanaro Tribute  (Read 1203 times)

2023-11-25, 03:03:28

tresde

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Approximately 11 years ago I had the opportunity to buy a 3D scene from one of the most influential artists at that time Ramon Zancanaro, and my curiosity led me to study the scene mainly from a technical point of view in order to understand the 3D workflow and was an enriching experience.
A little over 2 weeks ago, going through an old hard drive, I found this scene again, but this time I wanted to give it a try using Chaos Corona, unfortunately, as it was an old Vray scene made more than 10 years ago and the Chaos Corona converter did not It worked as I expected, which is why I decided to correct and refine material by material until they work in a physically correct way. After several tests I was finally able to recover 100% of the materials and this allowed me to generate my own version of the scene, in terms of lighting and composition and color grading. This experience was like a trip back to my early years as a 3D Artist, full of memories and good times. Said this, with a lot of respect and devotion this is my personal tribute to Ramon Zancanaro and his G-Spot of the Bed and Art scene.

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2023-11-27, 16:59:14
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Juraj

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I remember being in love with that bed. I miss the old-time legends like Ramon, Alfa Smyrna and many others. They were perfect inspiration for starting with 3D and they all shared so much knowledge.
Wonder what most of them do nowadays.
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