Twinmotion Contest / Architectural Limits
Twinmotion contest is set to go today! Organized by KA-RA, you will take this real-time design & visualization tool for a spin. They have also launched a new update and trial, so you can use the latest and most stable version. Make sure you check out the Twinmotion contest page for the full information that will be published later today.
BrainTRUST Session 2, ‘Hill Chapel’ by Andri Ini
Following the success of the first BrainTRUST session, I bring you the second one and hopefully many more sessions such as these in the future. The current session features two renders of a wedding chapel, situated on a cliff edge, by Andri Ini .
Interview with MIR
I’m always looking for sources of inspiration as reference for my visualization work. I’m searching for it in traditional art, architectural photography, movies and obviously in architectural visualization done by others. Norway based studio MIR has become a regular inspiration station for me. They have a unique style and manage to produce some of the most emotional visualization I have seen to date. I wanted to take my interest in their work one step further so I contacted them and started a conversation that turned into this interview. I hope youll enjoy it as much as I did.
3D Snow Creation Tips by Bertrand Benoit
Following Bertrands great 3d recreation of the Bauhaus School at Dessau, I got that many request to post more detail about the snowy image he made in that set. Bertrand kindly agreed to write about the process of making his snowy scene, and Im happy to publish his 5 tips for handling snow in an architectural visualization 3d scene. Enjoy!
Making of House K by Toni Fresnedo
Toni created the House K images, that were posted on the forums not long ago, as part of his final project during his studies at FX ANIMATION school in Barcelona, Spain. Toni selected a great house design by 3LHD Architects, Architects that were previously visited by Javier Pintor in his Bathroom at House N tutorial. Follow along as Toni describes his process in making his renders using AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max, VRay, Photoshop and the Magic Bullet Photo Looks plugin.
BrainTRUST Session 1, ‘Night View’ by Filippo Previtali
The first BrainTRUST is in session. This new category on the blog was born following an idea suggested by Alfa Smyrna (pixela) on the feedback forums and now published for the first time featuring an image by brave Filippo Previtali, who launched head first into the unknown.