Been using corona non stop for four months now, have tried tons of settings and lighting settings, one advice i could give is never play with exposure and highlight copress too much, don't go highlight compress of more than 3 or 4 because that's where u will wash details off, don't lighten ur scene witb exposure, incease light intensities instead and increase exposure only if u cant lighten the scene enough with light intensities. With this tips ur renders alway will have depth and won't be flat and washed out
Greetings from Argentina! I love your videos. It would be nice if you could show us your post production in outdoor renderings, I would really appreciate it!
I love your tutorials, but there's one thing you've missed. What about the huge noise amount in that scene? Apart from great postproduction that ruins the general experience of the final product :(
Some random query : HOW MUCH TIME IT TAKE TO LEARN CORONA RENDER WITH 3DS MAX ? ( I AM USING SKETCHUP & VRAY SINCE 8 YERAS NOW AND PLANNING TO SWITCH BOTH THE SOFTWARE)
hmm very interesting....do you ever use render elements/channels? well, it probably depends on context & where you want to take the visual as in the level of post-processing. . Unsharp is a quick cool trick for sharpening n increasing the contrast. Interesting quick post-process Great Stuff!!
@@ArchVizArtist Wow!! would you credit that to corona or your scene setups which reduces the need for too much work in post? or both I use vray & find myself spending up to n hr or more in post per frame.
*avoiding photoshop is a priority.* you could make the same in corona render and more interactively. The result was not really better and adding multiple steps to a workflow without serious reason, is a serious flaw, for so many reasons.
You are too slow, either get to point directly or cut off all the other talks. Your content is good but too slow to watch. Have to speed up to 3x Plz take it as constructive criticism only. Plus your screen size is too high, most of the users watch from mobile and normal 1080p screens, which makes the experience very struggling
I've been doing arch viz for 20 years yet I still learn something from every video you post. Thanks for the time and effort you put into this channel!
Glad I can help :) Cheers !
Been using corona non stop for four months now, have tried tons of settings and lighting settings, one advice i could give is never play with exposure and highlight copress too much, don't go highlight compress of more than 3 or 4 because that's where u will wash details off, don't lighten ur scene witb exposure, incease light intensities instead and increase exposure only if u cant lighten the scene enough with light intensities. With this tips ur renders alway will have depth and won't be flat and washed out
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the best options in rendering after post-processing
Exposure - 2
Highlights compress - 2.5
Saturation - -0.10
Contrast - 2
My favourite channel for learning visualisation
Glad to hear that, thanks for support :)
Actually impressed because my process is almost exactly the same. :) Nice video. Keep the hard work!!
Cool, thanks!
Can you teach us on your next video about adding imperfections to certain objects like smudges, footprints, and scratches? Thank you so much ❤️
Oh my... I love your hands... And your videos of course!
Thank you so much 😀
Helsinki map is nice touch. Greetings from Finland.
Cheers ;)
Greetings from Argentina! I love your videos. It would be nice if you could show us your post production in outdoor renderings, I would really appreciate it!
Nice,but where to find these LUT you got ?
Thanks for this tutorial ❤️😍🙏
My pleasure 😊
I would be great to have a tutorial about managing materials, how you organize them to get a better workflow! Congrats on your amazing content!
Hi ,
I like your explaining , I witch to see more videos for the post post production of the interior render 💪 great I like your efforts ❤
I love your poker face when leading this video 😁
I love your tutorials, but there's one thing you've missed. What about the huge noise amount in that scene? Apart from great postproduction that ruins the general experience of the final product :(
I like your accent and you're an excellent teacher
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Thank you! 😃
Thank you!
If there is an Arabic dubbed, I will follow you from Egypt ❤❤
awesome vid again
Thanks again!
thanks for this video, please do make a parts for post production kindly request to u
I don't know what you mean..
@@ArchVizArtist i mean some more videos on this subject in parts if possible, thank you
Cool :)
Great Channel.
How can we learn this skill can you brief me please??
nice tutorial! can you share the LUT for photoshop? thanx in advance! :)
Amazing!
Thanks ;)
Is there an equivalent for "Filmic highlights/ shadows" for VRay? Thank you!
Is the new photoshop a muss for making postproduction or can i use a old one?
What monitors do you use in your studio ?
Thanks ava👌
Welcome 😊
Some random query : HOW MUCH TIME IT TAKE TO LEARN CORONA RENDER WITH 3DS MAX ? ( I AM USING SKETCHUP & VRAY SINCE 8 YERAS NOW AND PLANNING TO SWITCH BOTH THE SOFTWARE)
Hot stuff!
hmm very interesting....do you ever use render elements/channels?
well, it probably depends on context & where you want to take the visual as in the level of post-processing.
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Unsharp is a quick cool trick for sharpening n increasing the contrast.
Interesting quick post-process
Great Stuff!!
95% of the time we don't use render elements. It saves a ton of time. Sometimes we don't even use Photoshop.
@@ArchVizArtist Wow!! would you credit that to corona or your scene setups which reduces the need for too much work in post? or both I use vray & find myself spending up to n hr or more in post per frame.
Thank you..
thank you so much
You're welcome!
luve ya u are awesome thanks greetings from mexico n.n
First, like the video and then watch! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Yay! Thank you!
@@ArchVizArtist Btw, I'm loving the training! Great work!
Awesome, super glad you like it :)
I would love to purchase the tutorial but Im a student and I cant afford it.. its way way over my budget...😔
Why you save Exr format !? Help this advantage
Higher quality than jpeg
it is posible buy the class in spanish? sorry for my lenguage english
We are working on subtitles, we will post on social media when it's available.
In which dimensions i should render my image for posting in instagram,behance etc
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Thanks!!
thanks
You're welcome!
Gud video.....
Thank you!!
I love you
what about Nvidia rtx2070s 8gb graphic 32gb ram and i7 10700k ?
Not sure.. I'm not good at hardware ;)
@@ArchVizArtist THEN CAN YOU HELP ME? MEANS TO SAY IF ANY CONTACT THEN SHARE THIS DETAILS AND INFORM ME IF POSSIBLE
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change the i7 for an amd ryzen 9
Could you please send to me the picture that you used in video? I would like to repeat by myself. Thanks.
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Thanks ;)
*avoiding photoshop is a priority.* you could make the same in corona render and more interactively. The result was not really better and adding multiple steps to a workflow without serious reason, is a serious flaw, for so many reasons.
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You are too slow, either get to point directly or cut off all the other talks. Your content is good but too slow to watch. Have to speed up to 3x
Plz take it as constructive criticism only.
Plus your screen size is too high, most of the users watch from mobile and normal 1080p screens, which makes the experience very struggling
If this vedio very slow and u feel waist time so please make on channel and leave this. This is rhe good way to learn begginer.