Office building
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One of my work, An Office Building from Ireland in autumn.
Done with 3ds max ,Corona,Forest Pack & Photoshop…………
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One of my work, An Office Building from Ireland in autumn.
Done with 3ds max ,Corona,Forest Pack & Photoshop…………
it been a long time since I wanted to try Quixel Megascans on one of our projects. We decided to use them in this ocation because we have much more artistic licenses than in others real state projects. We are very happy with the results and wishing to take a lot more advantage of this kind of 3d scanned objects, than bring to life architectural scenes.
Work done in 3D Studio Max, Corona Renderer and Photoshop
Personal project that I made in my free time inspired by multifamily housing project in Los Angeles
Architects : Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects
Location : Koreatown, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Inspired by Photographs : Paul Vu, Minh Tran, Matthew Brush, Lauren Randolf, Jessica Zollman
Great models and materials meant we didn’t need to do much retouching on these images, everything came together really well with a simple lighting setup. As ever we used our custom IES lighting profiles and reflector boards to illuminate the space.
A few bits of food and plant photography were then shot and composited on in photoshop.
There were no drafts, designs or predefined camera positions for the two parking areas. In order to have a basis for discussion with the customer, we sketched in Photoshop and determined the viewpoints and moods. After the meeting with the customer, we converted these sketches into 3D and inserted numerous details. The detail shots were created later on our own initiative.