TD Tower CGI | Dezoor by Dang Dezoor
Project: TD Tower
Architects: Ardor Architects
CGI: Dezoor Visualization
3dsMax, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Itoo Softwares
https://www.behance.net/gallery/138042175/TD-Tower-CGI-Dezoor
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Architects: Ardor Architects
CGI: Dezoor Visualization
3dsMax, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Itoo Softwares
https://www.behance.net/gallery/138042175/TD-Tower-CGI-Dezoor
Inspired by the trend of banquette seating our interiors team have developed this wonderful kitchen layout using natural colours and a beautiful waterfall worktop on the peninsula. Glistening brass accessories and handles complete the look adding more to the elegance and luxury.
We’ve tried to use as much 3D in this scene as possible with the majority of props and items created in 3DSMax and Zbrush. Our final renders have been completed with Corona Renderer and composition in Fusion Studio. Finishing touches and colour accuracy matching has been completed in Photoshop.
More of our kitchen CGI from this series > https://www.pikcells.com/portfolio/wren-kitchens-cgi
Architecture | A2M
Location | Brussels, Belgium
Year | 05.2021
Soft | 3ds Max, Corona renderer, Adobe Photoshop CC
The Goemaere project is a renovation of an existing building. As conceived by the architects, the renovation will change the function of the building. The building will change from a public building to a residential building.
The 3d visualization of the project was done for the architectural bureau A2M.
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The project entitled “Novoye Vnukovo” aims to expand the neighborhood’s economic engine by creating a true live, work and play environment. It will combine residential, office, and retail all in one location.
As it’s impossible to imagine buildings without their surroundings, we’ve depicted the designs in context. So a viewer would put things in perspective as well as zoom in on the details.
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TYPOLOGY: Exterior
PROJECT LOCATION: Moscow, Russia
RENDERING: Photoreal3D
CLIENT: Samolet
COMPLETION TIME: 2 weeks
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The goal of a good atmospheric visualization is to emerge and plunge the viewer into a world that is interesting and dynamic, such renders are often emotional and always people oriented in their effort to convey atmosphere.
They come in all types and varieties since they solve different problems for the client. The main accent is almost always given to people and atmosphere of the visual. As a rule, the direction of the camera angle unfolds at the level of the human eye.
The architecture and details however should become an organic environment for the intended action and vibe in the scene.
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