Constant Springs Residence

Here’s our set of CG images of the Constant Springs Residence by Alterstudio Architecture, located in Austin, United States. We made these renderings to train ourselves to replicate lights and colors from a real photo, pushing Cinema 4D and V-Ray over the limits. Almost every tree, bush and plant are modeled from scratch using Speedtree and Forester for Cinema 4D in order to get a very specific shape and foliage. Of course there are some differences between render and photo reference. That’s because we didn’t try to replicate the photo, we tried to improve it!

Modeling, framing, lighting and texturing: Laura Savelli and Silvia Labanti. Post-production: Angelo Ferretti. Inspired by Casey Dunn and Leonid Furmansky original photos.

Red Light

“Red_Light”

It’s an experimental project, I was try to something with water on the glass in 3D.

3dsmax / Vray and photoshop

Hope you like 🙂

C&C are welcome

R_House

This series of images looks to capture different atmospheres and moments that the client may find during the everyday. By creating a holistic 3D environment, the project was able to be explored in full and the images were not limited to preconceived compositions. This process allows for the images to tell a more realistic story of the place.

Located in on a secluded site, surrounded by tall pines, this project breaks the typical house plan into three programmatic volumes. This separation allows each room to have maximum access to light and views of the forest. These different volumes are connected by two small programmed passageways, and are unified by a single roof line that is manipulated to allow for a loft space and unique spatial moments that gather light. This singular canopy ties the project together, giving each volume it’s own unique spatial and lighting qualities, while resonating with the surrounding tree canopy.

The massing strategy also allows the project to be built over the course of multiple phases that fit the client’s changing lifestyle, family size, and timeline.

Navy Blue Kitchen CGI

Good evening all, Hope you’ve had a good day today.
It’s been ages since I’ve last posted here.
Navy Blue Kitchen CGI (Here’s one of my favourite shots)
Tools Used: Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Abobe Photoshop.
Cheers!