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    Just finished this commercial scene and working on a post-production tutorial for this, which should be up on my blog pretty soon.

    More images and description and links to the full set and to the scene here.









    Check my blog

  • #2
    Great set of images! lots of nice little details
    Thanks for sharing I can't wait to see the tutorial

    Edit: I've just found the tutorial
    it is awesome and simple ..thanks for sharing
    Last edited by M.Max; 10-06-2017, 03:22 PM.
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    • #3
      Great as always! I love the muted colour look you have achieved.
      Regards

      Steve

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      • #4
        Absolutely wonderful
        MDI Digital
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        • #5
          Really nice and the tutorial also, if your ever in Croatia man, come for a beer @ BBB3
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          • #6
            Thanks Mitviz. I will!
            Check my blog

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            • #7
              amazing work, great attention to detail!
              Cheers,
              -dave
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              • #8
                really really nice work as usual... just one question : why do you prefer to underexpose your render ?
                (Sorry for my bad english)

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                • #9
                  I thought everyone jumped on the corona train!

                  But really, the key is...as your blog says the key is the tonemapper. Get that right and it looks photographic.

                  good job as always
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by rikou View Post
                    really really nice work as usual... just one question : why do you prefer to underexpose your render ?
                    Thanks guys. It's an old habit that used to make the image render slightly faster because of fewer bouncing light. But I'm not sure if it still works like this. It also helps dealing with burnouts and the color depth is generally such that you can raise the exposure in post without revealing too much noise (especially now with the denoiser).
                    Check my blog

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                    • #11
                      Thanks!
                      Indeed, not sure for the render slightly faster today but I understand the other points.
                      Anyway, always a real pleasure to see your work and now.... your tutorial !!
                      (Sorry for my bad english)

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