Author Topic: Certified Chaos Corona User: Presenting 'Winter's Embrace' Masterclass Renders  (Read 588 times)

2024-12-27, 08:08:36

Mh.ArchVizArtist

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Hello everyone,

I’m excited to announce that I am now officially a certified Chaos Corona user! As part of my journey to master hyper-realistic architectural visualizations, I’ve completed a masterclass that has significantly advanced my skills. To celebrate this achievement, I’m proud to present my latest project titled Winter's Embrace, which showcases the techniques and tools I’ve honed throughout my training.

In this project, I focused on:

Lighting & Materials: Using Corona Renderer's powerful lighting system and realistic material workflows to create a serene, winter-themed atmosphere.

Environmental Integration: Crafting an immersive scene that incorporates snow, frosted landscapes, and a carefully designed environment to evoke the feeling of winter.

Post-production Excellence: Applying advanced post-processing techniques to fine-tune every render and elevate the final outcome.
I’ll be sharing several images from Winter's Embrace, along with before/after shots to highlight the improvements achieved through this masterclass and my new certification. I’m excited to hear your thoughts and discuss any questions or feedback you may have.

I also tried implementing new technology into my work as an extra aspect on the side by integrating Photoshop's AI generative fill to somehow try and extend my original render to make a more cinematic photo and then also see what my scene would look like at night

Thank you for your time, and I look forward to connecting with fellow render enthusiasts!

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« Last Edit: 2024-12-28, 05:22:01 by Mh.ArchVizArtist »

2024-12-27, 17:44:25
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MattiaPenazziArchitect

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With the utmost respect for the work you've done, I couldn’t help but notice that some aspects of the images feel a bit unusual. Certain areas appear blurry, as if they’re at a lower resolution, and some parts seem like they might have been added using AI. The outer elements, which are important to the scene, come across as a bit artificial and not fully integrated, almost like a flat background placed afterward. I truly admire the creativity behind your work and hope this feedback is constructive and helpful.
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2024-12-27, 17:49:25
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Mh.ArchVizArtist

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Hello Matthew, yes indeed ... the main renders are the squared ones... the extended versions were done and adjusted using photoshop's generative fill

Was just trying to integrate "new technology" to my workflow