Residential Vignettes

Hi there

We are a studio based in Sydney + Melbourne, Australia, and we’ve just finished a set of images which we’d like to share it with you. It’s a series of six hyper realistic vignettes — a collaboration between us, interior stylist Anouska Milstein and architectural photographer Tom Ross.

The idea behind vignettes (or detail shots) is nothing new, but we wanted to take it further by exploring a different side of rendering with a strong photographic influence as well as examining the relationship between a house and it’s occupant, and what it means to call a space your ‘home’. The focus here is not only on the quality of the materials — the details that make or break an image — but also on getting the viewer to understand what the full house might look like, without actually being able to see much more than a single cabinet. To do so we have selected three unique interiors, each with a strong underlying visual language that was carefully put together by Anouska and rendered by us.

Hope you like it!

Residential Vignettes

Hi there

We are a studio based in Sydney + Melbourne, Australia, and we’ve just finished a set of images which we’d like to share it with you. It’s a series of six hyper realistic vignettes — a collaboration between us, interior stylist Anouska Milstein and architectural photographer Tom Ross.

The idea behind vignettes (or detail shots) is nothing new, but we wanted to take it further by exploring a different side of rendering with a strong photographic influence as well as examining the relationship between a house and it’s occupant, and what it means to call a space your ‘home’. The focus here is not only on the quality of the materials — the details that make or break an image — but also on getting the viewer to understand what the full house might look like, without actually being able to see much more than a single cabinet. To do so we have selected three unique interiors, each with a strong underlying visual language that was carefully put together by Anouska and rendered by us.

Hope you like it!

The Vaudeville Theatre Loft (study)

I’ve had this reference photo for years now, and I’ve always wanted to recreate it in 3D because I thought I could learn a lot from it.

My goal was to improve my workflow, get familiar with Substance Painter, Marvelous Designer and ZBrush, and enhance my post-processing skills. I had many challenges along the way, but by the end of the project I got very comfortable with modeling assets from scratch and tweaking simulated fabrics and models from Marvelous in ZBrush. Substance Painter was essential to get the damaged, rustic look on some of the furniture pieces as well as the damaged floor planks.

I have to also thank Bertrand Benoit for his inspiration and excellent workflow videos which helped me out more than once in this project, especially with the throw blanket.

GOLDEN AUTUMN TIME

I would like to create an architectual scene that tells a story. When the summer ends and the autumn starts – this is a nice feeling because you prepare for the long and cold dark winter. The first leaves are starting to fall from the trees. I enjoy the golden orange colored nature and I am happy to have a roof over the top and I enjoy the time with my family. We soak up the last warm sunrises to prepare for the winter.

I am architect and my inspiration is the art of house design. I would like to live one day in my own designed house. So I try to show in this competition my own designed dream house in a harmony golden enviorement situation.

My goal was to create a positive mood in the eyes of the viewer. Even if summer is already over. Spend time with your families and enjoy the good times. Enjoy the golden time.

Making of the Dream House

I am very happy to welcome Hossein Yadollahpour back to the making-of section with The Dream House project. He previously shared his process of Making the Nasu Tepee house and today he breaks down the process of creating this little corner on earth and architecture and more by using. Enjoy!

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Rose Seidler House

Hi, this is a personal project of the Rose Seidler House, located in Australia, a modernist iconic house designed by Harry Seidler. The house was built in 1948-1950, that’s why you will see an old phone and a typewriter machine.

I decided to recreate it full 3D, all the models are made by me, except vegetation and the wood chair which i took a pre-made model and modified it a little and textured it from scratch.

I had to unwrap almost everything so i could get the best out of materials and models, and for that reason i also used Substance Painter a lot.

Hope you like it.