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It was very challenging project to have a cinematic feel and realism. I used Autodesk 3Ds Max, Chaosgroup Vray, Adobe Photoshop & Substance Designer to make this Digital Art. I hope you like it.
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Images created for a residential development in Norway, where we had to showcase the built environment in different weather and mood conditions.
Project: Storebukta
Location: Kolbotn, Norway
Client: Solon Eiendom AS
Type: Residential
Year: 2017
Melbourne’s most acclaimed architects (Bates Smart) have designed this multi residential – mixed use building to maximize views to the river and create residencies where urban life seamlessly connects with nature.
It was important for our studio to set the right tone and composition for each shot to help compliment the design language. One of the major elements in the design is how the large terraces cascade down the northern elevation and almost merge into the contours of the river bank.
Technically it was very hard to capture certain angles due to ongoing neighboring construction, so the decision was made early on to go full 3D for the majority of the shots.
The largest challenge was file management, with some scenes ending up over 7 gig even though the building was modeled procedurally with rail-clone and all interior assets (furniture/curtains/plants) were scattered with Forest pack. We probably did go OTT by scattering debris and gravel on the roads surfaces, especially from the distance the cameras were positioned. As they say…The devil is in the detail.
A small animation is in production and will be released next year.
We had a pleasure to create a visual presentation of a minimalist, luxurious residential project called Wuwart. Only 3 buildings, 18 high-end apartments. The whole refers to the modernist roots and exhibition WUWA organized in 1929 in Wrocław.
Design: Q2 Studio
Localization: Nowe Żerniki, Wrocław, PL
Software: 3Ds Max / Corona Renderer / Photoshop
Project: SOLID Home
Location: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Client: bauwerk. Capital
Type: Residential
Year: 2017
Celebrating winter time, here’s a look back to a great making of article by Angel Kostov, from the Bulgarian studio 1equals2, shared their CG recreation of the Clear Lake Cottage by MJMA on the Blog’s Facebook Group and today I’m very happy to share the making of the beautiful snowy image that was part of the set they initially shared.