Making of Age of Dinosaurs
Julian Farrell‘s “Age of Dinosaurs” Aerial image sparked a lot of interest among you and he was very kind to prep a short intro to his process before Christmas. Terragen 3 played a key role in the making of this image and I hope this article will serve as a starter for an in-depth follow-up with much more information on how to get this kind of thing done from A to Z.
Designconnected Free 3D Models for Christmas!
Our good friends at Designconnected started a 30% discount promo until January 5th 2014, as well as offering a nice set of free models to you all. Share and grab this pack here!
RailClone Randomized Books
In their continuous effort to make the use of RailClone as easy as possible, Long time blog & challenges sponsor, iToo Software, created a new short how-to tutorial as follow-up to their previous RailClone Parametric Shelving video showing now how to add randomized books using RailClone.
Making of Butterfly House by Thiago Lima / Part 2
Here’s the follow-up to Thiago Lima‘s Making of Butterfly House / Part 1. In this article Thiago will cover the rendering and post-production (stills and short film) as well as focus on some of the bigger challenges he had to deal with during his work and how he solved them. Enjoy!
Backstage Shooting Grey&Wood for Marie Claire Maison
This backstage video, showing PhotoWork at work, is a great find by Juraj Talcik and a must watch for anyone interested in interior visualization, so I plug this one here too. It shows how much really goes into making a photo in terms of building the stage, styling, lighting, compositing, etc. I’m not so sure about Juraj’s comment on his FB page that pure digital is still off in terms of quality compared to this. It is just one example, and the result here looks a bit CG to me after all the post-work done on it. I’m not at all sure about things ever being PURE digital… the IKEA case study clearly shows an advantage of mixing CG + Real Elements for that final ultimate Photo Real look.
Making of Butterfly House by Thiago Lima / Part 1
Thiago Lima‘s “Butterfly – the book and short film” project is a remarkable undertaking. One that awarded him Best Visualization of the Week NO. 12 and lots of respect from our community. The concept of the Butterfly is rooted in his childhood painting play with symmetry and the desire to create something different in terms of subject matter for an architectural visualization project acting as a staging ground for developing and perfecting his skills further. Join him in this first part as he describes this undertaking from concept through 3d modeling, texturing, lighting and camera selections. In part 2 which will be posted soon, Thiago will cover the rendering and post-production (stills and short film) as well as focus on some of the bigger challenges he had to deal with during his work and how he solved them. Enjoy!