Le Petit Prince
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The apartment is small, so we focused on taking close up shots; working on colours, simple lighting effect and composition.
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We are glad to share with you one of our latest visualizations projects.
The apartment is small, so we focused on taking close up shots; working on colours, simple lighting effect and composition.
Cheers!
this is my last work that I have done it with: 3ds max 2019 and Vray render
he place at which two converging lines or surfaces meet. the space between two converging lines or surfaces near their intersection; angle: a chair in the corner of the room.
I tried to highlight the contrast between the grimy urban environment and the clean, neat and traditional interior of the restaurant. The mood and color scheme were heavily inspired by the classic, vibrant style of 80’s sci-fi movies such as Blade Runner. Having the master chef serve his food right on the street gives this image a unique and surreal atmosphere.
To achieve this image, I started to draw on paper, make drafts and once the whole idea became clear, I took it to the computer, using 3DS max, Vray and Photoshop.
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This time we won a nice competition for a Cultural Center in France with our cool friends of V2S Architectes. (Most of the times) less is more. Kudos to them.
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