Katerra Interiors by Omega Render

Another joint project with the technology-driven construction company Katerra.
This is a great pleasure to work with such a detail-oriented company.

In this project, you will see many different designs for the same room. It is the diversity that Katerra gives its customers and allows them to choose the environment that suits their inner feelings. Each solution is an ideal combination of organic details and colors. That’s why we decided to publish the whole project and give you the opportunity to experience and try on each variant of the design of this project.
See more images of this project on our Behance – https://www.behance.net/gallery/99411659/Katerra-Interiors

The Inner Circle by Steven Bracki

This was a personal passion project that sat in the back of my mind for around two years before I started it. I had the idea of merging two differing aspects together to see if I could come up with an interesting interior design.

After doing some research I came up with The Inner Circle – a Glasgow Subway themed bar. By taking a few core aspects from the subway system, I was able to design an entire bar that captures the feeling and personality of the Glasgow Subway in six weeks.

Kitchen Interior by Omega Render

Design project of the modern apartment interior.
The heart of this project is the visualization of the kitchen.

DeWills creates cabinets that inspire any space. We had to display all the details that combined together to create magic in any interior. The project also includes a visualization of the living room.

Our Team was interested in experimenting with different coverings and furniture arrangements. We decided to include several stages of adjustments in our showcase so that there would be a clearer picture of how we get the final picture.

The Church by Dark Band Studio

How much can you reduce the elements in a scene and still achieve a good dramatic image? Here is an experiment where we tried to keep it VERY simple! The scene includes 4 main materials (concrete sails and floor, timber benches and stage, weathered plaster, metal altar and cross) and few basic geometries (check the building steps underneath) so we hope you enjoy the final effects.
This was a very funny and quick project to work on as it tested our skills in 3D and the Photoshop aspect.

We used 3DS Max + Vray + Photoshop.

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