MMF House, Part ONE
Architectural visualization project for a one-story house in Neve Yarak, Israel, done so the homeowners could get a feel for the house.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedArchitectural visualization project for a one-story house in Neve Yarak, Israel, done so the homeowners could get a feel for the house.
A fun personal project inspired by the awesome deVOL Kitchens. Went for a warm rustic/farmhouse feel. Some models from the 3D Warehouse, the cabinet is modelled by me. All textures and lighting achieved in Lumion 8.0, which I’m testing now. It has a lot of potential!
Designed to offer a different perspective in terms of materials In this occasion, you can use a mixture of two types of wood both in the ceiling and in the wall and combine it with a micro-cement material to give that impact to the image.
Black and White version of a CGI set created for a house in Safsufa. These came after an Initial stage of the house design we like to do in scale model style. Using our in-house Scale Model Kit for initial design stages of this unique house in Safsufa, Israel.
VyD studio is a small studio with three members, based in Hanoi, Vietnam. Working in the architectural visualization field for five years. All team members are architects and interior designers, and today they share a bit behind the amazing set of images shared on the blog showcase this week – “The Forest Balcony”.
THE FOREST BALCONY is the result of our self-practice. We aimed at creating emotional photos and photorealistic archviz using knowledge and experience that we’ve gained previously.