Lakestone House
Full CGI arch-viz project of a house in Lake Country, Canada. Made in Blender and rendered with Cycles, 1000 samples.
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Spit house is a nice clean concrete house that I really like. This is also the case that I would like to try night lighting setup
Created using Blender 2.81 + Cycles
Textures from Poliigon
For this project, I decided to depict a very industrial looking container home in a very natural scene. I tried a number of new tools to create the environment. The first were the 3D scanned rocks by Adrian Kubasa, which will be available here: https://www.eisklotz.com/products/models/nature-scans-for-blender/
The second was the Scatter addon by BD3D.
The scanned rocks are very high-quality, with good UVs, and even their own asset manager to easily add them into your scenes. I’ll definitely be using them on all future nature scenes.
The Scatter addon was ideal for well, scattering. I used it for all the ground plants as well as the rocks. So far, it’s the closest equivalent to Forest Pack I’ve seen for Blender. It makes setting up scenes like this much easier.
For textures, I used Poliigon for the majority. The containers were textured using Substance Painter.
A luxurious open-plan living room for a small apartment.
Rendering was done in Blender, with post work done in Photoshop and Resolve.
This is a project that I tried to visualize the interior of Loft JD, designed by Bruna Pires. I loved the design and the cozy feelings that materials and lighting bring to the interior.
Original design: https://www.archdaily.com/898823/loft-jd-bruna-pires
The completed renders are done in Blender, which is an open software that can create amazing render, and the built-in Cycles renderer.
I used fSpy to determine the perspectives, materials mostly are from Poliigon library, rendered with Cycles in Blender
A set of renders for a luxurious modern apartment that uses orange and teal as an integral part of its design.
The majority of the textures are from Poliigon. The books on the shelf are set to each have a random cover to prevent repetition. The models are from a variety of sources, including 3DSky, Vizpeople, CGMood, and Poliigon.