Tone Mapping with Chaos Corona for Cinema 4D

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 11

  • @brucehart6334
    @brucehart6334 2 года назад +1

    Great tutorial - thank you. As a long time Vray user I was used to using per camera exposure, adjusting the F-Stop primarily for each. Jumping into Corona I had a hard time figuring out how the Corona Cam F-Stop\Shutter Speed\ISO would actually do anything in the VFB, until I saw this video. It seemed like all I could do was use Simple Exposure. Might I suggest that the Photographic Exposure be exposed in the VFB stack by default? I feel it's a bit un-intuitive to be hidden. Thanks

    • @ChaosCorona
      @ChaosCorona  2 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback, glad you found the tutorial useful and enjoyable! And thank you for the extended feedback on the functionality too - can I ask for you to post that over on the forums, forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?board=38.0, as developers can't monitor RUclips comments and the forum is the way to have such useful suggestions looked into? Thanks for taking the time to do that if you can! Tom

  • @mascogni5952
    @mascogni5952 Год назад +1

    Can you create a tutorial for cinema 4d and how to create a backplate for cars such as in the example in this video? Thank you

    • @ChaosCorona
      @ChaosCorona  Год назад

      Where possible, using a spherical HDRI in dome mode works best, which is covered in ruclips.net/video/0q4f9ydj6tA/видео.html . You can also just use a shadowcatcher, against the HDRI environment, or against a Direct Visibility override - although for Max, the studio.ruclips.net/user/video9JDGmzZaMkE/edit series on the shadowcatcher should translate pretty well to C4D, and there is the Corona for C4D documentation at docs.chaos.com/display/CRC4D/Corona+Shadow+Catcher+Material - hope this helps in the meantime! Thanks! Tom (BTW this covers using a backplate, not creating one, which would involve going out and taking photos to make the backplate - that part is beyond the scope of our channel, but pretty sure you did mean how to use one)

  • @JakeMMC
    @JakeMMC 2 года назад +1

    Hi there, appreciate the video, where did you get the outdoor model to make this look realistic? looks really good and I want to use it

    • @ChaosCorona
      @ChaosCorona  2 года назад

      Hi Jacob, the exterior is a HDRI from PolyHaven. You can find it here: polyhaven.com/a/red_hill_curve
      Hope this helps. Jake

    • @JakeMMC
      @JakeMMC 2 года назад +1

      @@ChaosCorona Thanks a ton appreciate the fast responce!

  • @oxa9376
    @oxa9376 2 года назад +1

    How to make the car into the HDR perfectly, and the HDR does not blur, can you make a tutorial like this

    • @ChaosCorona
      @ChaosCorona  2 года назад +1

      Hello! We are always happy to hear what kind of tutorials our users are interested in the most so we'd kindly like to ask you if you could elaborate on what exactly you'd like to do.
      We would really appreciate it if you could open up a new topic on our forums (forum.corona-renderer.com/) with some screenshots and a more in depth description as to what you'd like to learn more about so that we have a better idea of how we can help.
      Thank you! Nejc

  • @jafaralshammaa
    @jafaralshammaa 2 года назад +2

    GREAT! I request a tutorial for setting up a scene like this, mountains..scattering plants realistically. Setting up lights and cameras correctly to achieve maximum realism. it will be really appreciated by us (CG Artists who use corona render) Thanks for your Time

    • @ChaosCorona
      @ChaosCorona  2 года назад

      Bear in mind that in this case, the scene is an HDRI backplate and not a fully modeled scene :) But we'll note the request to see something on setting up an entire exterior, ty for the suggestion! Tom