Nicole by Georgy Kuklinov

The work on the Nicole project began with an analysis of the historical context, including surrounding developments, streets, and various nuances. The initial visualizations were crafted for the central part of the complex and the inner courtyards of residential buildings, with a focus on highlighting the facility’s prestige by carefully selecting optimal angles. The most challenging aspect at this stage was modeling and presenting the fountain in the central square (created using Chaos Phoenix FD) and capturing the aforementioned cozy atmosphere of the location. To achieve this, we decided to incorporate evening lighting. Subsequently, we generated several more winter shots of the same central courtyard of Nicole using the Snowflow plugin.

An interesting phase involved working on the second phase of the Residential Complex. In keeping with the theme of changing seasons, we chose to depict the atmosphere of autumn rainy weather. We were commissioned to create several additional frames of the central part and residential courtyards.

The most challenging part was selecting the necessary hardware for rendering such a large and intricate scene, which already consisted of 270 million polygons. At that point, we upgraded our computer to the top-of-the-line model available, but unfortunately, this did not lead to significant improvements, and the optimization process had to begin.

At a certain juncture, it became essential to visualize the retail zones around the perimeter of the complex, along with highlighting the historical context (Nikolskaya Street, Bolshaya Cherkasy Pereulok, Epiphany). In these frames, you can also feel a warm atmosphere and our affection for the center of Moscow. While working on these scenes, we experimented with additional AI tools in Photoshop, such as Generative Fill and Uncrop, to generate specific parts of panoramas.

As of now, the Nicole project is still a work in progress, with several types of aerial and semi-aerial shots already completed.

6 Neubauprojekte by Vision Reality

1.Neubau von 3 MFH mit Tiefgarage;
2.Neubau eines Wohn- und Geschäftshauses mit 29 Wohn- und 3 Gewerbe-mit Tiefgarage;
3.Mehrfamilienhaus in Ladenburg mit 22 modernen Wohnungen mit eigener Tiefgarage und separatem Fahrradabstellraum;
4.Mehrfamilienhaus in Kriftel mit 7 Wohneinheiten und Tiefgarage;
5.Neubau von zwei Mehrfamilienhäusern in Balingen;
6.Neubau von 24 Reihenhäusern vom Typ Swing in Seevetal mit 6 Zimmern und einer Wohnfläche von 144 m².

luxury penthouse by José Filipe Tavares

“The epitome of luxurious living in the heart of the city – a lavish penthouse that boasts unparalleled elegance and sophistication. This residence captivates not only with its stunning panoramic views but also with a major standout feature: a spacious balcony transformed into a superb lounge area, meticulously designed and adorned with high-quality, comfortable furnishings. Every piece of furniture has been carefully selected to exude opulence and refinement. Rich, sumptuous fabrics, and soft hides enfold the seating, while intricate stitching and exquisite details highlight the design of the pieces. The color palette incorporates soft neutral tones with touches of gold, further enhancing the atmosphere of refined luxury. In addition to the lounge area, it also features a seamlessly integrated kitchen and dining area, which complements this outdoor zone. A penthouse that transcends expectations, providing an oasis of comfort and style enveloped by urban landscapes.”

Hotel at Austin Street by Omegarender

This week we are publishing the Hotel at Austin Street project designed by Colkitt Architecture.

The main task was to vividly showcase the hotel in the context of the surroundings of a Austin street in New York. The client did not have a preference on the camera positions, so we advised him to take 3 views: human, semi-aerial, and close-up. They loved our choice and approved these angles.

Enjoy watching!

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