Pacific Gateway by iddqd studio
Unconventional angle of the new Pacific Gateway inspired by floating logs on B.C.’s Fraser River. Took with the slow shutter speed to make it glide.
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A luxurious open-plan living room for a small apartment.
Rendering was done in Blender, with post work done in Photoshop and Resolve.
I wanted to post this project here because my whole interest of Unreal Engine started with Ronen’s Cabins challenge some time ago. For my next project with Unreal I wanted to push my environment creating skill further and also create something gray and moody. I don’t remember where I saw Snohetta’s pavilion for the first time but it definetely inspired me very much.
This is the first ever animation that I made. Unreal is a great tool for someone who wants to do such an animation by themself since it doesnt require tons of time to render a film. It speeds up the whole process a lot.
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A villa in the snow forest was the main idea of my rendering. Using the Corona rendering engine has helped me to easily design the conditions for this exterior scene. My suggestion is to use Corona for comfortable lighting in 3dsMax.
Fewer than 100 Futuro units were built during the late 1960s and early 1970s around the world . And some of them are building in my imagination during this project.
Hi Everyone, This is my practice work and in this project, I focused on lighting how to light in big scenes and try to match the original image.
You can find the original project here:- http://www.nordesign.tw/
Photography by:- Heycheese
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It’s a beautiful apartment in Taiwan and inspired me a lot.
Software:- 3ds max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop.
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