Happy Holidays

The intention of this project was to create nice Christmas images to share them with our partner customers. It was our gift for them and we really enjoyed doing it.

The images are fully 3d, we used 3dsmax for modeling and compositing, Megascans for texture and for scanned rocks. Vray next for rendering, Phoenix FD for realistic river, Displacement Height map for background mountains, Itoo Forestpack for scattering trees (evermotion) and scattering snow on every trees.
One of the greatest challenges was making realistic snow. In the end, it was a combination of Itoo Forestpack for scattering a single plane, and Frost MX to convert every single plane in snow. We also used Megascans for all the texture mixing different surfaces with Quixel Mixer.
Another big challenge was creating a realistic creek, Phoenix FD was fondamental to achieve this result. We exported the simplified basic riverbed, we added the scanned rocks and we run the phisic simulation for two days and a half (800 frames)!!

Our goal was to create a magical Christmas feeling. The scene tells the story of a family that celebrates the holidays spending beautiful time in their chalet in Switzerland.
During the evening the three older brothers went outside to observe two reideers that stopped by the creek for drinking.
Inside the house you can see two young parents holding a newborn, and enjoying the scene from the living room.

Happy Holidays from all the Wolf Team!

VILLA NOVA

VILLA NOVA

Architecture & Interior Design: Atelier Estimo
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Render: NIKO visual – www.nikovisual.com

https://www.behance.net/gallery/73965457/VILLA-NOVA

We were very pleased to work on this project for architects Atelier Estimo.
The dream house is located on a beautiful southern slope overlooking Zurich.

The functional and exquisite design is perfectly combined with clear lines of the facade.
The harmony of natural materials of wood, concrete and stone creates an atmosphere of comfort and coziness.

Walmer

Melbourne’s most acclaimed architects (Bates Smart) have designed this multi residential – mixed use building to maximize views to the river and create residencies where urban life seamlessly connects with nature.
It was important for our studio to set the right tone and composition for each shot to help compliment the design language. One of the major elements in the design is how the large terraces cascade down the northern elevation and almost merge into the contours of the river bank.
Technically it was very hard to capture certain angles due to ongoing neighboring construction, so the decision was made early on to go full 3D for the majority of the shots.
The largest challenge was file management, with some scenes ending up over 7 gig even though the building was modeled procedurally with rail-clone and all interior assets (furniture/curtains/plants) were scattered with Forest pack. We probably did go OTT by scattering debris and gravel on the roads surfaces, especially from the distance the cameras were positioned. As they say…The devil is in the detail.
A small animation is in production and will be released next year.