Author Topic: Bernadotte School Extension, Copenhagen, Denmark  (Read 10014 times)

2014-08-18, 13:08:39

Dollmaker

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Good Morning,

This a new personal project I did with Nasrin Islami. Bernadotte School Extension. I wanted to try out mystic after rain look. I hope renders came out ok :)

Some project Info:

Architects: Tegnestuen Vandkunsten
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Client: Bernadotteskolen
Engineers: Moe & brødsgaard
Project Area: 253 m2
Completion Date: 2009

Softwares: Google Sketchup, 3Ds Max, Corona Renderer
Modeling: I made initial modeling of 2 buildings while Nasrin did all wire cages and stairs.
Model Credits: Some models are indeed from Evermotion.

Special thanks to Bianca Neagu from Bucharest, Romania for your help :)

I hope you will enjoy these images as much as we enjoyed creating them. Please do leave your valuable comments.

Hit me on FB if you have any questions: https://www.facebook.com/SachinMahajanVisuals

2014-08-18, 13:25:03
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yagi

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your attention to details and shaders are alarmingly fantastic.... nice design too.  u can try desaturating the images just a tiny bit and see how it looks. keep it up

2014-08-18, 14:37:12
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Great, clean renders. I am no expert but the architecture also looks appealing to me - simple and functional.

I think debris maker was also involved. :)

I wonder if these works would benefit from use of new scattering media feature.
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2014-08-18, 14:43:47
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Dollmaker

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Thanks yagi and maru.. glad u guys like it :)

Maru yeap as I was about to finish this project debries maker was released so i tried it.. btw i dont know what is scattering media feature :) tell me more about it :D

Thanks :)

2014-08-18, 14:52:12
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Well... it simulates light scattering through some media so you can use it for SSS, smoke and volumetric fog effects. This could add to the "mystic after-rain feeling" but it's still in development and available only in daily builds. :)
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2014-08-18, 14:53:39
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Well... it simulates light scattering through some media so you can use it for SSS, smoke and volumetric fog effects. This could add to the "mystic after-rain feeling" but it's still in development and available only in daily builds. :)

Aha ic.. sounds cool :) I will wait for it :D

2014-08-18, 15:02:17
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Hi....wow ,,,great renders....very nice...i like the moods...image with blue moon light look very interesting...is it hdri...thanks for sharing such good works.

2014-08-18, 15:40:32
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Hi....wow ,,,great renders....very nice...i like the moods...image with blue moon light look very interesting...is it hdri...thanks for sharing such good works.

Thanks.. Evening lighting source is Gradient Ramp.. not HDRI :)

2014-08-18, 19:02:36
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Hi thanks...can you share your gradient ramp settings here with your lighting technique, if you don't mind.

2014-08-19, 08:46:17
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great job on the mood of this images!! ;) i can feel the after rain.. sipping tea..

2014-08-19, 21:14:38
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Dollmaker

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Thanks all :)

Hi thanks...can you share your gradient ramp settings here with your lighting technique, if you don't mind.

Sorry for late reply. Here is the evening lighting setup..

« Last Edit: 2014-08-20, 02:27:35 by Dollmaker »

2014-08-19, 22:11:36
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Why do you set your gradient to screen mapping? It gives wrong results in IBL.
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2014-08-19, 23:12:02
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Dollmaker

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Why do you set your gradient to screen mapping? It gives wrong results in IBL.

Correct.. Sorry.. print screen was made from another laptop so forgot to change that :D thanks for pointing it out.. ;)

EDIT: Updated screenshot with correct mapping type :)

« Last Edit: 2014-08-20, 02:29:33 by Dollmaker »

2014-08-20, 08:42:58
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Hi....Thanks sam mahajan.

2014-08-22, 04:15:44
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Really nice work. The "after the rain" feel is excellent!!!! I would have liked to see a the interior lighting for the day shot being a little less uniform in kelvin value. The evening/dusk shots are A+.