Hi guys, some time ago I made a project of the house called Bieszczady. In this project I used an incoming addon for Blender - Graswald. As a rendering engine I used Corona Standalone with linked objects. In the future if it will be necessary I can make a tutorial about this, because a lot of people has got problems with linking and make Corona working with Blender.
thanks a lot, I will when I will have some free time and my another personal project will be finished.
Thanks. Some time ago I found another way to make it work, so stya tunned:)
I’m using Blender 2.78c and Corona exporter vers. 7.4.13. As Corona renderer in this case I was using Corona 1.6.3 demo version and Currently I come back to corona blender standalone free version (1.5 I think)
Thanks:) I will. Currently I’ve got some deadlines so I do not have a lot of time to do it.
Zorian! Lovely work. I am curious about a detail I’m seeing in the light coming from your wall sconces, something that’s been greatly troubling me in my own work. The light seems to fall more to the right or left under the sconces rather than spreading evenly to both sides. It’s more apparent in your second, zoomed-out image. This happened to me recently on a project and drove me crazy, I couldn’t figure out what made the light fall more to one side along the wall. Figured something was strange with Cycles and my geometry. Yet here you are using Corona, and getting the same kind of lighting imbalance I was experiencing. Is this intentional in your scene? Am I missing some deep truth about how light falls on a wall from a sconce?
I really love your renders; especially the last one. Although, you might want to add blur / focus to the first two. It would make them look even more realistic!
In this case it is problem with the ies profiles. In Corona for Blender you need to change rotations of X, Y or Z ies profile to keep it straight. Sometimes it is working well, sometimes not.