Scwélf Garden House
In this project I focused on optimizing overall scene and scattering of the vegetation, as well as aiming for a photo-real result while using Corona Renderer.
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We’ve made the 360° panorama tour of a small japanese apartment.
The Japanese style interior design aesthetic is highly tied to the idea of minimalism and negative space. In these small apartment everything has a purpose. No matter how small the area is, you never feel cluttered. Air and energy flow from one room to another so you can there just relax. Natural wood is very often used in Japanese design, combined with sunlight and warmth, light colours even such a small space feels open and order.
The project was developed from a previous 3D model by Rafael Reis. The project objetive was to study color, close-ups and atmospheric effects.
Thanks to the historical relevance of the house, seek to develop a color system that will rescue this condition.
Le Corbusier’s white villa cycle and perfectly encapsulates the Modernist architectural vocabulary. Abandoned, it was restored by the French state from 1963 to 1997. It was listed as a historic monument in 1964.
“Cake Please” is a personal project to practice my ZBrush since it been a while I haven’t play with it and also to push my render as good as possible using Corona Renderer. I have a lot of fun doing this project and learned some tricks in zbrush. The compositions are inspired from different photos in the internet. I know its too much images for a cake render but i couldn’t resist the rustic look of it everytime i change the camera angle.
Hope you drool all over the images as much as i do. I will be making a free video tutorial of this soon which will be break into sections covering how i set up my light using Corona Renderer and export, importing in zbrush and detailing the cake, texturing and and last is post processing. So stay tune on my facebook page for the announcement.
Don’t forget to visit my youtube channel for the full tutorial on this project.