amber & greens
This is a non-commissioned work done with 3ds max, corona renderer and some minor post processing in photoshop with color lookup (lut) for color grading.
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Here’s our latest inhouse project, a CG visualization of Cathedral of Christ the Light, from SOM Architects (http://www.som.com/).
Final pictures entirly rendered with Vray RT CUDA on Nvidia GTX 1070.
AE for postproduction.
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Short postproduction breakdown:
As always, C&C are welcome.
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My recent submission Capri Getaway for the Evermotion competition was a unique challenge to say the least. I was inspired by a recent trip to the Amalfi coast and wanted to push Corona Render to make a sea water shader to replicate the clear blue water of the region. Due to some limitations of Corona I also used a secondary Vray scene to help with some parts of the image. This included the setup of Phoenix FD for displacement on the water which was then transferred back to the Corona scene for the final render. I had never attempted an approach like this before but I’m glad it came together in the end because there were a few moments of doubt when I wasn’t sure how I would bypass some issues. Moving forward I’m excited to seeing how Chaosgroup can bring these two render engines together for easier collaboration in the future.
Wood house
park avenue nyc.
a project in new york
sw: 3dmax, Camera Matching and PS
hope everyone likes
thanks!