Old memories

The image did for the 8th Fabio Palvelli Challenge, with the theme called “Traveling cities”. Well, the first idea that I had was to gather the most iconic buildings from the world, no matter where o when was built, so you can find Egyptian pyramids to some contemporary buildings like the St Mary Axe skyscraper from Norman Foster. The main story behind this image was that you can travel to the past when you were a child, and you played with your toys imagining awesome stories and cities.
I think that the hardest thing was to think about the story, and how to arrange all elements to achieve the correct focal point.
I wanted a mood of the image that would convey a forgotten place like the basement of the house, where you can find dust and some memories that maybe you have forgotten.
Resources used:
Megascans (3d Models and textures), Evermotion (3d models), Texture.com (textures), 3D Collective (Luts / Textures / Hdri), Sketcfab 3d Models (Araon, Artem Goyko, Bohdan Lvov, Brandom Westlake, Adrian H, Olmopotums, Pixelgrapher, Shedmon, TooManyDemons), Free3D.com (Docmikeb, Kim, Printable_models, Peremersenne Sklz0) and some models from Cadnav.com

Blue Kithcen Apartment

The blue color idea came from the client blue colored Lamborghini urus, which we implement in the design, also client is a car fan, we put the real Lamborghini among the books on the shelf as a toy.
Also in kids bedroom the two Vibia Guise Wall lights corresponds to the two suns on Tatooine the home planet of Luke Skywalker, also on the shelf Yoda is taking out the Luke x wing from the swamp as in the V episode if I remember correctly

Stanton Industrial Kitchen Interior

A bright industrial themed kitchen interior with an abundance of textures from the concrete, exposed brickwork and cast iron beams.

These kitchen layouts and cabinet selections were provided by our client, with the production and interior styling by our skilled team of 3D designers. We used 3DSMax and rendered using Corona renderer. Additional finial tweaks and colour adjustments were made using Adobe Photoshop and Fusion Studio 16.

More kitchens at > https://www.pikcells.com/gallery/kitchens

Green Walls

We like crazy ideas. Especially when they’re wrapped in an elegant shell. We think that’s how masterpieces of art are created. It’s a serious challenge to our usual foundations, complemented by aesthetic design. Here’s the perfect recipe for a masterpiece.

In this project, nature merges into urbanism and enters into a close relationship. Green plants, a ceiling made of wood, that resembles waves with its forms at the same time. The evening lighting will bring harmony into this alliance.

We were delighted to be part of this concept and to turn such an interesting idea into reality.

MORE WORKS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery