Mixed use project

Finding the proper visualization through the V-Ray rendering engine gives you a smooth flow towards achieving intended image presentation.

Handling the Design work and transfer it to real images requires meticulous manage of technical matters relating to software used plus, in the end, it is your eye that mostly decide the output.

Making of Taekwondo – The Fighters

Karim Mousa’s Egyptian ethnicity led to many “descendant of the Pharoah” jokes in the five years he lived in Bergen, Norway working for the highly regarded visualization studio Mir. If only his colleagues had known his true claim to fame was as a former international Taekwondo champion. Well, in this article we get a glimpse into that world of his as he recreates the pinnacle moment of the sport. This one is a dozzy! I’m sure you’ll enjoy diving into this amazing breakdown.

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Black Chair Case Study by Mica Cruz

Mica Cruz is no stranger to the blog with the remarkable Making of Matelasse Film published back in 2013. The scene and visuals he’ll cover in this article were created for a BECG Course called BePro Black Chair – CGI Photography some time ago, specifically aimed towards those who want to learn how to correctly set the V-Ray physical camera like a real DSLR camera and understand the V-Ray lights to simulate any kind of light situation. It is a simple, but a very detailed scene that great lighting. And you know what else? It is going to be open for you for free!

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