Product visualization of innovative and minimalistic household appliances by Render Vision

Minimalistic doesn’t mean getting less; it means maximum functionality and efficiency without wasting resources. VZUG product design embodies that philosophy.
To create a product visualization that conveys the Swiss manufacturer’s message, we placed their household appliances in authentic, practical settings. Our images emphasize how effortlessly these products fit in due to their modern design.
Wide, open spaces and the calm color contrasts of black, white and gray create the perfect backdrop to showcase VZUG’s creations effectively.

FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT OUR WORKS CAN BE FOUND ON
https://render-vision.com/type/3d-product-visualization/

Exterior visualization of a Tetris-inspired apartment complex by Render Vision

Sustainable, energy-saving, and affordable – the housing projects of SEMODU want to be all that and more. We created this architecture visualization of a SEMODU apartment building that looks like several stacked blocks in a style similar to the game Tetris.
The sometimes recessed and sometimes cantilever stories give the building a light appearance. Meanwhile, the subtle two-story concrete base accentuates the timber facade spanning the rest of the complex above. Residents can enjoy plenty of sunlight, thanks to the balconies located on the southern side.

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https://render-vision.com/type/3d-architectural-visualization-service/

The Spin Tower by Mike Koman

This is my personal project of a skyscraper somewhere in Asia. The work was influenced by 6 years of living in China. As an architect, I have always loved and admired skyscrapers. And living in Asia has helped me to see many world-famous buildings live.
Six months ago, I thought that it was time to create my own skyscraper. I wanted to do something concise and whole. And that’s what came out of it.

3rd May Avenue Office Park by Adrian Długosz

Conceptual office building proposal located next to the Błonia Park in Cracow, Poland – one of the largest city centre meadow in Europe. Design of the office complex refers to polish interwar modernism, which is dominant in neighbouring buildings, but it’s also a link between them and the natural shape of Jordan’s Park.

More about project: be.net/gallery/144873441/3rd-May-Avenue-Office-Park

Technical information:
PC Spec: 3950X, 96GB ram, RTX3090
Blender 3.1, Cycles, ACES Color Space, max. 5K resolution images rendered on RTX3090, 1-1.5K samples per image with scrambling distance option enabled.
Postproduction: Photoshop
Lighting: HDRI Only
Addons: Photographer, Scatter 5.1, Graswald Library I/II, Real Snow