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Here are some other rendering of my villa, I mainly used an hdr flat sky to illuminate. The oliver tree has been made using blender particules as well as the carpet. Some Gimp postpro for luminosity and contrast fix, neat image to remove some noise and Blender node postpro for chromatic aberration in the second image.
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Your integration with the nature is excellent.
...and I think that the interior is unbelievable
I'd be very grateful if you'd post a pre/post tutorial about your photoshop work on the original output!
...and I think that the interior is unbelievable
I'd be very grateful if you'd post a pre/post tutorial about your photoshop work on the original output!
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Great work again Enrico! I'd like to see a night version of the 2nd and 3rd picture.
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Thanks for comments,
@Pibuz: There is really few post on those images, I just use Gimp to fix some brightness issues and neat image to reduce noise if required. The background (trees) is a bilboard and is calculated with the image, everything else is just 3D.
@Psor: It's in the pipeline
@Pibuz: There is really few post on those images, I just use Gimp to fix some brightness issues and neat image to reduce noise if required. The background (trees) is a bilboard and is calculated with the image, everything else is just 3D.
@Psor: It's in the pipeline
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Wow!
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No color adjustment?
No chromatic aberration?
Nothing at all?!?!?
MAN: HOW DID YOU DO THAT!?
PS. I invite you too, to join the indigo italian community: http://www.indigo-italia.com
We would be glad to have such a big artist among us!
No chromatic aberration?
Nothing at all?!?!?
MAN: HOW DID YOU DO THAT!?
PS. I invite you too, to join the indigo italian community: http://www.indigo-italia.com
We would be glad to have such a big artist among us!
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@pixie: The water is a bit odd indeed, too much reflexion and too much green diffuse, I'll had to fix that
@Pibuz: Oups, indeed maybe some color correction, I don't remember but the result was really near that except for luminosity and contrast as said. But I forgot to mention that I used chromatic aberration with blender nodes in the second image, sorry for that and it's in fact an important information to avoid confusion I add it in the topic.
Edit : Pibuz, Thanks for your proposal to join the italian indigo forum, I'll consider it.
@Pibuz: Oups, indeed maybe some color correction, I don't remember but the result was really near that except for luminosity and contrast as said. But I forgot to mention that I used chromatic aberration with blender nodes in the second image, sorry for that and it's in fact an important information to avoid confusion I add it in the topic.
Edit : Pibuz, Thanks for your proposal to join the italian indigo forum, I'll consider it.
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wow It is really impressive Enrico.
There's a little detail that caught my eyes also on your other render of the exterior : the walls are dirty because of rain and time, but the windows are pure clean white. Of course it is possible if windows have been changed very recently, but maybe you could add a bit of dirt on the bottom of the windows.
There's a little detail that caught my eyes also on your other render of the exterior : the walls are dirty because of rain and time, but the windows are pure clean white. Of course it is possible if windows have been changed very recently, but maybe you could add a bit of dirt on the bottom of the windows.
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All are amazing renders, but i've gotta say the second nearly threw me off my chair.
Great work, as usual!
Great work, as usual!
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as in you own that? if so congrats - its niceenricocerica wrote:Here are some other rendering of my villa
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Thanks again for viewing,
@stur: you are right about the windows and that's something I wanted to change but finally I didn't, so let's say they have been recently replaced
Edit : Ok stur, I put some dirt on the bottom of the window
@Doug Armand: Yes it's my 3d villa, unfortunately I don't own such a house
@stur: you are right about the windows and that's something I wanted to change but finally I didn't, so let's say they have been recently replaced
Edit : Ok stur, I put some dirt on the bottom of the window
@Doug Armand: Yes it's my 3d villa, unfortunately I don't own such a house
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Yes, I think the second render is wonderful, the best of this series.Godzilla wrote:All are amazing renders, but i've gotta say the second nearly threw me off my chair.
That's why I was so interested in the postrpro phases: could indeed theach us something.
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