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We used 3ds max for the lighting and nature, and then rendered with Corona 1.4, the post-production was just a little sky adjustments and some dust particles for the foggy forest view.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedWe used 3ds max for the lighting and nature, and then rendered with Corona 1.4, the post-production was just a little sky adjustments and some dust particles for the foggy forest view.
Sunny day on the winter’s holiday house. The soft colors contrast with the sun outdoor; all model are made with 3ds max, rendered with v-ray 3.4, the pillows on sofa with marvelous 6, all post production with photoshop cc. The light was made with and HDRI.
Actually its my first archviz-ish scene
All models are done by myself except Megascans rocks and mushrooms. I used GrowFX to model vegetation.
“House for mother” is a house that balances spatiality with intimate rooms – formal simplicity with strong materiality. The facade in raw corrugated aluminium creates a variable play with light and shadow during the day, a rich materiality contrasting with it’s simple expression. The wooden beams and trusses along with the walls lined with plywood give warmth to the interior. The concrete floor is folded to a low bench along the perimeter of the building.
I tried to capture this materiality and simplicity in some CGIs while learning from the real world. I realised that this is the best exercise that I can do for improving my skills. Basing on a real photo you can always discover new details that give more realism to your image.
For the exterior image I tried to express this lonely mood that you sometimes can feel in the earliest time of the day.
The real photos can be found in Archdaily and Förstberg Ling practice websites.