Hansel and Gretel

For this project we were looking for something dark and creepy, but in the same time attractive and eye-catching. So after many discussions and studies, we decided to go deeper into something childish, but in the same time creepy and horrific like the Hansel and Gretel story. We wanted to capture the moment just before they enter the house of the witch, which I believe is the most interesting part of the whole journey.

The color palette was also very important – we wanted to use more rose and purple in a cold, grim environment. The light had to be also mystical. By adding puddles in the garden, we tried to bring the feeling of uncomfortable, cold and wet environment. So the only option for the small kids would be to go inside the house. How scary is that?

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Fog and heights

The main requirements for this project were to create an original 35 feet high skyscraper in a city environment. And the main focus had to be on the facade of the building. So, I was trying to create an interesting composition, unusual lighting setup and to build extraordinary surroundings. The idea was to make it look like a real-life day scene, but in the same time futuristic and unreal. So it went through a long way of tests and studies before getting into that final outlook. Eventually, the rendering got to top 10, so all of my efforts were appreciated I guess.

Exterior visualization of a breathtaking mansion in Munich

Ever wondered what architectural art looks like in the golden hour? We can show you!
Our 3D-rendering of this impressive mansion makes the real estate glow with the fire of the sun. When we present these kinds of CGI images to clients, it leaves a lasting impression and helps their imagination immensely.
We create 3D-visualizations to not only depict architecture, but to give the viewer the most lifelike experience of being present in the space being shown. Different light settings allow us to generate specific moods through captivating 3D views.

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Copenhagen Street

This project involved creating a 3D model of a street scene at dusk, using 3ds Max and the Corona renderer. The scene was designed to be atmospheric and evocative, with fog filling the air and lights glowing in the windows of the buildings and around the trees. To add to the realism of the scene, cars were included and were made to appear as if they were moving by only rendering their headlights and taillights. Finally, people were added to the scene using Photoshop to further increase the sense of realism and to create a sense of activity and life on the street.

The goal of this project was to showcase my skills in creating 3D models and rendering them using professional software, as well as my ability to use Photoshop to make compositing and finishing touches to the final image. By creating an immersive and believable scene, I aimed to demonstrate my ability to tell a story through my work and to create visually striking and engaging images.

Improved Amaresa House

2D plans – 3D modelling – 3D Rendering

Finished render using V-rayNext for Sketchup.

An improved Amaresa House for Calub Residence, 2-storey Residential with an attic.

*Architectural Visualization
*Project title : IMPROVED AMARESA HOUSE
*Modeled, Visualized and Rendered by : Abe Faji
*Design Integrated by : Abe Faji & IDr. Grace de Guzman
*Software used : SketchUpPro2021 x V-ray Next 4.10 x PScs6

*Used 3 HDRIs @ Polyhaven.com :
-Clarens Midday by Dimitrios Savva & Jarod Guest; 2k resolution
-Lythwood Field by Greg Zaal; 4k resolution
-Rural Graffiti Tower by Andreas Mischok

*Render resolution : 3000 x 1687