Sunny morning

[Full CGI project]

We wanted to give a morning fresh effect to constrast with the warm atmosphere of the sun.

To show the morning dew above the vegetation, we played with volumetrics to make a full CGI mist in the foreground. (Look at Volumetrics pass)

To populate the render, we add some 3d animated characters with Axyz Anima 2.5 and then merge them in the scene.

Railclone was also usefull to make the facade panel.

Thx !

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Morning Walk

I started with a simple concept of a man walking back to his house in the woods after the morning walk with the dogs. And collected 3-4 reference images to begin work from – of the style of woods I wanted, of the building & the figure/dogs.

I wanted to try out Megascans materials and objects for the first time and include some dogs (they’re old low poly models, but I couldn’t find any newer high polys that were running). As well as render the image on one machine with Corona, with the aim of testing the boundaries of features that I would usually avoid in Vray – such as displacement on most objects, global fog, large amount of scattered objects & in camera Depth of Field.

Contemporary prefab house

This is one of many projects I’m been working on lately, images to be printed in a new prefab catalouge. This project was entirely created in 3d with the help of 3dsmax, Forest pack and Railclone, lit with HDRI, rendered in both vray(exteriors) and corona (interiors), I find that vray handles the wast use of vegetation smoothly and corona nails it for the interiors. Please do visit my behance portfolio for more catalouge projects. https://www.behance.net/Darwin_Ceballos

Parisian Style Interiors

The main aspect of the visuals that had to be done right was the style. After having created a couple of iterations I managed to establish the feel of the shots and got the client’s approval on the end visuals.
A stage of the visuals’ creation that I always enjoy is the production of each piece of furniture, from the 3d modeling aspect to the shading one, and this project was no different. The play on the tones and colour combinations in this project was also an exciting part as well.

Let me know if anyone has any questions and I’ll gladly reply in due time.

Thank you,

Eduard C.