Bookmanager 2 released
It is about time! Bookmanager was first released mid-2012… yea, that long ago. model+model did a great job since it is a great tool for automating the process of books placement. It is written in MAXScript for use in Autodesk 3ds Max software. It has a wide range of features and easy to use interface.
Black Chair Case Study by Mica Cruz
Mica Cruz is no stranger to the blog with the remarkable Making of Matelasse Film published back in 2013. The scene and visuals he’ll cover in this article were created for a BECG Course called BePro Black Chair – CGI Photography some time ago, specifically aimed towards those who want to learn how to correctly set the V-Ray physical camera like a real DSLR camera and understand the V-Ray lights to simulate any kind of light situation. It is a simple, but a very detailed scene that great lighting. And you know what else? It is going to be open for you for free!
Making Snow with Forest Pack PRO
iToo Software has gone off-piste in its latest tutorial for Forest Pack by demonstrating how, when combined with Max’s built-in Blob Mesh object of Thinkbox’s Frost, it can be used to cover geometry with snow.
Making of the CABINS Challenge Concept Art
CABINS, The 7th Architectural Visualization Challenge, was soft-launched yesterday with information to be shared during this week leading up to the Monday start day. As part of this, I’m sharing the making-of the CABINS concept art on the challenge site. I used good old pen & paper, SketchUp, Lumion, Megascans assets and Photoshop. Part ONE is live and waiting for you. Enjoy!
12 Favorite Articles of 2017
2017 is about to close, but before we get started with 2018, here are 12 of my favorite articles posted on the blog during 2017. I wish you all the best this new year. Be good, do good!
School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology by Tham & Videgård Arkitekter
A new Tomorrow Challenge is about to start soon (two days) and here is the main theme for this round – Tham & Videgård´s School of Architecture at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. Love the roundness! Love the Deep Red CorTen steel! Check it out and get ready to rumble for the next open spot at Tomorrow’s Stockholm office.