Hi, It was recently that that I thought to give a try with Corona render. Having used V-Ray for past five years for interiors; I was looking for new pastures that might open up new possibilities and new tools that could help me to broaden my approach with my work. I chose a scene that was lying with me and did some research on Corona. At a first glance what I noticed is that the render set up was comparatively easy and the materials were more simpler to make and it gave me more control of what I wanted to achieve. There was no fading of colours and they showed up exactly as I had in mind. The precise control over the materials helped me achieve realism more easily. The lighting set up was quite similar but I felt more ease in setting it up. As a whole, I felt things were comparatively simpler and I felt I could achieve more with lesser try outs. I do take into account that my experience with V-ray would have really helped me understand the flow with this new software and get along easily. The one main difficulty I am still facing is to reduce the render times with Corona as it seems more than in V-ray. I did a night version of the scene as well. I will keep doing more scenes with Corona and keep you guys posted about my views as I work through. As of now as a first glance things seems promising. None the less, V-ray is definitely an amazing software that had been a key tool in creating great renders. Comments are always welcome to improve my works. Software: 3Dsmax 2014 - Corona - Photoshop Cs6 Design by - Gaurav3d hope everyone likes it fb:- https://www.facebook.com/Gauravvvv Be:- https://www.behance.net/Gaurav3d More Work :- http://www.coroflot.com/gaurav3d/portfolio Thanks Gaurav Kumar
Posted on 18.08.2015
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