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Hi all. Here’s a commissioned work that I would like to share. I find it always some kind of tricky to respresent a space, rather non-spectacular like this one. To make it feel appealing or attractive, but to remain realistic and not to overdo. What do you think? C4D, Vray and some Photoshop.
When I first saw the photographs from ROMAIN LAPRADE for the exhibition summer pools, I felt in love with the design and architecture of this privat swimming pool. So I took some spare time to visualize these images about the white oasis pool designed by Alain Capeillères for his summer home hidden in the hills of Six-Fours-les-Plages. I hope you like them. Can you feel the Summer?
I learned a lot of things in this project named Nader restaurant….
A lot of things such as designing,lighting,layout and the most important POST PRODUCTING with strong weapon ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CC….
Nader restaurant located in Narmak area in Tehran (IRAN_TEHRAN) and design by Iman Takbiri
and rendered by Yahya Jafari for our client Nader Damirchi
Architect: Iman takbiri
Studio: Takbiri.studio
Instagram: @takbiri.studio
Render: Yahya Jafari
Instagram: @yahya_jafari
I’ll be happy to visit 360° renders of Nader restaurant on my Facebook page
Facebook: www.facebook.com/yahya.jafari.35
July 2019
Hope you like it
This bedroom is made in light, minimalistic and always relevant design. Black and grey accents perfectly complement the restful white palette.
The client absolutely stressed that the spirit of the building should be retained in the building. This meant recreating all historical elements and visiting the place numerous times.
To help our artists get a feel of the space, we’ve used our virtual tour software to create a detailed tour of the existing space.
If you are interested in the state of the building before construction, check out this link: https://viewer.around.media/?id=WQTB3
Because of the historical context we had to map the ceiling to recreate the paintings. Photographing and removing the lighting information.
The project complexity was not only in the creation of the historical stuff but also in combining them with modern elements while maintaining the spirit of the project. Our Interior designers have worked closely with the customer to create the perfect spaces. Places where people like to live.