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Lighting is a fundamental component of composing a cracking CG image. When used correctly lighting can elevate a strong design by creating distinct atmospheres, tell the viewer where to look or simply just balance a scene to make the photorealism look more natural.
We’ve designed and styled this interior in house with the CG scenes created using 3DSMax and rendered using Corona renderer. Additional props like the soft furnishings were individually modelled with tweaks in Zbrush. Colour accuracy adjustments and finishing touches were added using Adobe Photoshop and Fusion Studio 16.
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The lack of architectural separation for different work activities in Iranian factories is the major reason for the low quality of living spaces for such functions. Our program was to separate main functional spaces with slabs in different levels and create custom architectural Quality for each function.
As an industrial town, Mahmoud Abad didn’t have a good facade system looks and every facade in this area looks at each other. We design a double facade system to save more energy and privacy for Office spaces and also we use brick and concrete blocks to have the same look as other facades.
the interior style was classic and they want to keep that but with new materials and colors so I try to use gray and gold color material and color with white wood.
Surrounded by mountains, Praia de Palmas has the sea in shades of green and blue. Refuge for those looking for tranquility in contact with nature and comfort at the same time. Located in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil.
The interior concept was designed using natural materials and sober colors. So that the entire project would complement the surrounding nature.
We seek to convey, through aerial photography, the balance of the project and nature in its entirety.
Chestnut Hill Apartments is a residential complex designed by Bernardon and represents a wonderful mix of gothic revival and industrial architecture.
Autumn is not a frequent choice in visualization practices, but in particular cases it can eventually be a brilliant solution. Rendering the scene in the autumn environment gives an even more noble look to the materials the complex is made of. Furthermore, the bright warm light from the windows perfectly matches the yellow leaves. Finally, the presence of people in the street reinforces the impression that despite the gloomy weather conditions, you will happily walk along this street and will be pleased to interface with its architecture and landscape design.
The strengths of the Chestnut Hill Apartments architecture are in its simplicity of form, harmonious combination of different elements and comfort away from the business districts. We set the camera in a “street” view position to illustrate the features of the residential area that reveal its urban idyll and relaxed atmosphere.
Although we did not alter the camera angle radically, we had night and day cycles at our complete disposal. The evening image emphasizes the architectural form of the object and the intentionally designed lighting with the help of outdoor illumination. The daytime rendering highlights the facade made of wood and stone, including amazing panoramic windows and protruding the metal beams.
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