Good Morning, This is my new personal project. First of all thanks to good people at Corona Labs for giving me daily build access to Corona. I took advantage of this opportunity to create an entire project based on Corona’s new CPU Based Interactive Rendering (RT) feature. I wanted to study how useful this feature can be in real project environment. I wanted to push it to its limits. This is a pretty huge project. There are around 23 fully loaded interior setups. Apart from final renders, everything you see here was done in real time. • All lights were placed edited, parameter changes were done in real time. • All materials were edited, tuned in real time. There was not even a single test render was taken during the making of this project. Everything was done in real time. This Fully-featured CPU Based interactive rendering can really save a lot of time on projects. It delivers almost same result as non-interactive final render. Helpful to deliver better results in less time. I really had a lot of fun making this project. Some project info is as follows: Architects: MUN Architects Location: Bangkok, Thailand Project Team: Charunwat Mauleekulprairoj, Witchawat Boonprasong, Podjanarit Nimitkul Year: 2013 Software’s Used: Google Sketchup, 3Ds Max, Corona Renderer, Marvelous Designer, Photoshop, itoo Forest Pack Pro Model Credits: Evermotion, Viz-People, I-Cube R&D. Special thanks to Nasrin Islami (Iran) for helping me with Railings. Hit me on Facebook if you have any questions: https://www.facebook.com/SachinMahajanVisuals Thank you for viewing. I am excited to know what you think about these renders. Have a nice day :) Please view attached HI-Res images http://i.imgur.com/zcijUyw.jpg http://i.imgur.com/5TDZvuk.jpg http://i.imgur.com/k5EoKHh.jpg http://i.imgur.com/75f3R0D.jpg http://i.imgur.com/VdwO8kB.jpg http://i.imgur.com/4YyDtbI.jpg Evening to Overcast Light setup and parameter finalization time in Interactive mode: 2 Minutes. http://i.imgur.com/nDGzBeH.jpg
Posted on 16.02.2015
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