Exterior Visualization:

This is a scene for self-training,a series of images to practice how different lighting conditions change the mood of an image, how materials react to nature and seasons, how light shapes and defines our environment.

Visualized by : Gaurav3d, Softwares: 3Dsmax,Corona,Photoshop
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A Gateway To The Universe

Resting near the Hverfjall volcano on the northern side of Icelandic territory, the project is designed to host a coffee shop located at the base of the hiking trail.

The Gateway is thought to be the link between the main road and the trail, acting as a filter and a shelter at the same time.

It hosts not only a resting area where people can enjoy the magnificent landscape that surrounds the site but also a small exhibition space, a visitor centre, a retail store and a gazing ground to enjoy the Northern lights when the nights are dark and the sky is clear.

Inspired Kitchen CGI Collection

Here’s another gorgeous set of seven kitchen interiors created for one of our clients. Our interior design team collaborated with the client to plan and style these images with careful consideration selecting the cabinetry and surfaces, pairing them with popular interior styles and trends. Our skilled 3D team have taken care to recreate the each concept with some of the specialist furnishings and props being 3D modelled in-house. Additional cameo images have also been commissioned displaying alternative angles, LED lighting setups and cabinetry internal features.

Interior scenes use 3D Studio Max and are rendered with Corona Renderer. With additional modelling in Z-Brush and 3DSMax, image composition and colour grades completed in Fusion Studio. Additional tweaks, colour accuracy adjustments and photography comps were completed using Photoshop.

The Spin Tower

This is my personal project of a skyscraper somewhere in Asia. The work was influenced by 6 years of living in China. As an architect, I have always loved and admired skyscrapers. And living in Asia has helped me to see many world-famous buildings live.
Six months ago, I thought that it was time to create my own skyscraper. I wanted to do something concise and whole. And that’s what came out of it.