Seascape 2.0
The main task of the project was to create high-quality images by references. Design of space was clean and minimalistic with unique atmoshere. We used New Holland as reference for plant mix.
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Today we would like to present to you the Rockers Point project ー the master concept plan for the resort in the Bahamas. It was designed by OMBI, a leading firm of designers, architects and master planners based in Florida. OBMI have a wealth of experience in the hospitality sector – providing architectural designs for luxury travel destinations around the world.
In terms of visualization, it is a great case of semi-aerial view. In a common aerial view the angle is clearly focused downward with little capture of the horizon, but the frame is very wide due to the high height at which the camera is located. When it concerns a semi-aerial view the camera is located below, but the view itself is stretched by the fact that objects of the environment are included in the image. In other words, the camera is not directed so abruptly down and the frame is wider and has much more volume.
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This week we would like to show you another project made for our long-time client Durasein.
Their solid material allows you to design incredible forms in all sorts of sizes, shapes, and colors. In 3D renderings you can see that more complicated structures with complex geometry can be built from this material.
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It can be design or life
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Here’s another of our impressive kitchen interiors. Our client gave us a lot more freedom to be creative with these designs giving our interiors team a chance to show off their creativity and pack in a number of current trends. The space is bright and inviting and perfectly captures the trend of families spending more time at home. The layout considers the need for clever storage spaces and uses the clients kitchen cabinetry in more diverse, ingenious ways. Our 3D artists have done an amazing job bringing every their vision and detail to life – from the textured green doors, smooth solid surfaces and to the soft cushions in the seating nook and snug lounge area. They also crafted additional dusk images for the client to emphasise and display their ambient LED lighting.
As usual we used 3DSMax and Chaos Corona for the majority of the scene, but additional work on the props and soft furnishings was completed in zbrush. Final colour accuracy and composition was completed with Photoshop and Black Magic Fusion.
See the full set of renders for this interior at https://www.pikcells.com/portfolio/uform-kitchen-cgi/