Gorgeous Cabin Illustrations by Marie-Laure Cruschi

Parisian illustrator & graphic designer, Marie-Laure Cruschi, crafted an amazing set of cabin illustration for Philip Jodidio upcoming book Cabins published by Taschen. The subject alone strikes a hard chord for me as I’m fascinated by cabin design, and with 61 of these in this book accompanied by gorgeous illustrations, it looks like a real gem! Looking forward to get it.

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Goldstein 2001 Matte Painting Giveaway by Carlos Mazon

The image “Goldstein 2001” was a quick personal project by Carlos Mazon done for fun that took him around 3h in Photoshop. The subject alone is very interesting in referencing the “Goldstein House” designed by Architect John Lautner, but Carlos is also provides his PSD so you can explore for yourself. Carlos combined the house design with the theme of one of my all time favorite movies – “2001 : A space Odyssey” by Stanley Kubrick. I like the result, and it seems that Hollywood has some kind of a love affair with John Lautner as his houses feature in many movies.

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SOA #AcademyDay5 – Interview with Peter Guthrie

I’m happy to share today this mini-interview with Peter Guthrie. This is the fourth year Peter and I attend this great event and it was great to have this short chat on camera to share with you all. Peter made The Boundary announcement during #AcademyDay5 and presented recent works as well as focusing on his Mighty Tiles Pro workflow using V-Ray and Corona Renderer. Enjoy!

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SOA #AcademyDay5 – Interview with Juraj Talcik and Adam Hotovy about Corona Renderer

Keeping up with publishing the interviews made during SOA #AcademyDay5, I’m publishing the second interview with Juraj Talcik and Adam Hotovy. This one focuses on the upcoming Corona Renderer v1.0 release, with Juraj as an artist using this new render engine extensively and Adam who made a big change is his professional life taking on a full-time role as Partner in Render Legion – The Developers of Corona Renderer. Enjoy!

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Making of Barts Square by The Boundary in collaboration with Iain Banks

I’ve featured the Barts Square project back in August this year, and this week the making of this project was published on the Corona Renderer blog by my friends at The Boundary (it will take time getting used to this) in collaboration with Iain Banks. The Boundry, if you missed the news, is a new studio based in London specializing in high-end visualizations founded by Peter Guthrie and Henry Goss, who did the write-up for this article. Enjoy!

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