Quiet Moments by Shayan Shamlou
Quiet Moments designed for a room of house is located in Toronto Canada, it was presonal project and i love it.
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PR Complex
Location | Canada
Year | 03.2019
Soft | 3ds Max, Corona renderer, Adobe Photoshop CC
PR Complex is a residential complex, developed according to an individual project. The territory of the complex includes 2 detached residential buildings and underground parking. The location of the buildings made it possible to create a closed and cozy courtyard.
The architectural project was visualized for the Canadian creative agency.
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Rendering, Lighting, and landscape have done by me.
The building model has done by cường H.
We’d like to share with you our visualization project of a retirement home based in Germany.
We hope you enjoy it!
More info:
http://estatevisual.com/single-project-burg.html
https://www.behance.net/gallery/88779533/Burgkirchen
https://www.instagram.com/estatevisual/
Autodesk 3ds Max Corona Renderer
The building model has done by Xiaomei. Rendering, Lighting, and landscape have done by me.
I’ve always loved the vibe and world in Altered carbon, and with season 2 coming out I thought I’d re-watch season 1 and try and create something cool. I thought it’d serve as good practice in 3ds with some of the more complex objects and lighting needed.