Author Topic: Modern Kitchen  (Read 6866 times)

2014-12-12, 11:41:31

aliascg

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Hello,

My recent project of a modern kitchen scene rendered in Corona!

Cheers,

Sam 
« Last Edit: 2014-12-15, 14:03:28 by aliascg »

2014-12-12, 13:26:54
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nomad87

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The close up looks really good, but I think the glare is a bit odd from the light in the left

2014-12-12, 13:44:10
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aliascg

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Thanks nomad87 ! do you mean the lightflair?

why do you think its odd? :)

Sam

2014-12-13, 00:02:24
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eagleeyez

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really impressive, and I cannot tell that they are renders... inspiring

2014-12-15, 09:03:14
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aliascg

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Thank you Eagleeyez! i appreciate the compliment!

2014-12-15, 16:48:31
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ronalle

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Thanks nomad87 ! do you mean the lightflair?

why do you think its odd? :)

Sam

Third Image
I assume what nomad87 was was trying to point out is the difference in light ratio between the interior and exterior.An interior that bright would blow out the exterior completely ( due to the camera compensating.
Something else i  noticed is that you placed the window at a point of interest (Rule of thirds).making it more obvious.

Good renders though.

edit... looked at the image again....maybe nomad was talking about the spotlight flare in the first image.i think its ok .
« Last Edit: 2014-12-15, 17:00:30 by ronalle »

2014-12-15, 21:52:02
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aliascg

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Hi ronalle,
Thanks for the explanation regarding the differences in light ratio between indoor and outdoor light i am aware of that and what a camera would do, however 32bits rendering give us the advantage of tonemapping our images as we please ;)

In the link bellow you can see an example what photographers do:

http://www.paulinaarcklin.nl/picturethis/wp-content/uploads/ZOCO-HOME-2698.jpg

And your right nomad87 meant the closeup render
Kind regards,

Sam

2014-12-16, 07:21:37
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ronalle

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sam,
right.Great example..... (Uniformity,the focus is inside the space (interior accessories)....the exterior is an after-thought).This has been a problem for me,so am also learning.....I took your image and tried to balance the lighting as in the reference(hope you don't mind) :)
I do hope others join in and give in-depth explanation on this phenomenon.

« Last Edit: 2014-12-16, 08:16:45 by ronalle »

2014-12-16, 14:26:35
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aliascg

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Hi Ronalle ,

I dont mind your adjustment! and i must say that i like it!
I'll keep this in mind next time

I included a render i made a couple of months ago where the exterior was in the scene
Cheers,

Sam

2014-12-16, 16:43:18
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ronalle

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Thats an awesome render Sam...ON POINT. :D

2014-12-16, 20:22:34
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jorari71

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May I know if you applied the DOF from Corona or it was in the post production phase?.

2014-12-16, 22:26:51
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aliascg

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Hi Jorari71, It was done at rendertime with corona with a custom bokeh texture.

Cheers,
Sam