Swiss pavilion

This is my first project after attending the Masterclass and actually, it is also my first project ever. It took me a while to recap everything we have learned at State of Art Academy, but in the end – I think – it was very worth to take the time and do it thoroughly. I’m very proud of the results now. As my first scene I didn’t want to make it too complicated, but as an enthusiastic architect, my claim was also very high. I decided to make something smaller than a single-family house, but big enough to show some architectural considerations.

As a great fan of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, one of the most significant architects of modern architecture, I was inspired by his work in Barcelona and Berlin. After designing the pavilion I invested a lot of time in the environment. I made a lot of tests with Forest Pack and also integrated some Megascans assets. In the meantime, I started in a very early stage to work with Photoshop to see how it could look like in the end. This helps me a lot to find the right composition and mood, which was, by the way, the most difficult part.

Blur Lines

It’s located on a historical site, where the architecture interacts with the city old fortifications.
Nearly all the work was done in Adobe Photoshop, with a 3D model of the architecture in hand added and merged later on into the scene.
You can Check our facebook page to see the making of the scene.

Veranda

Project Name : Veranda
Designed&Visualized : Mohamed Ayman
Year : 2017
Project On Behance : https://www.behance.net/gallery/53333941/Veranda
Tools Used : 3DsMax l V-ray l Ps

Spikes

An architectural visualisation / matte painting based on a model i downloaded from Sketchup warehouse, can’t find it now, if you know what it is please let me know!

Contemporary prefab house

This is one of many projects I’m been working on lately, images to be printed in a new prefab catalouge. This project was entirely created in 3d with the help of 3dsmax, Forest pack and Railclone, lit with HDRI, rendered in both vray(exteriors) and corona (interiors), I find that vray handles the wast use of vegetation smoothly and corona nails it for the interiors. Please do visit my behance portfolio for more catalouge projects. https://www.behance.net/Darwin_Ceballos