Home Interior by Marciano bautista
Meticulous selection of color and materials
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Country Home V2 is an R&D project I embarked on personally. It is a revisit of an old project we did last year (View old scene here). I decided to recreate the scenes of the project and so placed the design in a more natural environment. The environment was influenced by one of NMachine’s projects – LM Guest House. The simple design of the home alongside the mood of the renders was one to greatly admire and I sought to recreate that sort of ambiance and realism.
The project was worked on in my free time between commercial projects and like I prefer doing, I emphasized on creating a full CGI environment. I have listed links to the resources I used in this simulation.
Country Home V2 project was rendered in Corona, an amazingly forward thinking renderer. It made my workflow almost seamless and I never had to worry about tweaking render settings or what’s not.
Showcasing the interior space of a Design proposal for the Saradar Collection Open Storage.
Typology: Residential area
Location: Michigan, USA
Status: in progress
Customer: Zoyes Creative Group
Visualization: Omega Render
Completion Time: 2 weeks
Large-scale visualization of a residential area in the United States. The modern architecture of the houses fits perfectly the picturesque nature of Michigan. Light and warm shades of the decoration of the facades create a pleasant atmosphere. For the project presentation, we’ve prepared 2 visuals, the first one was just a single residential house and the second one – visualization of the whole residential area from a bird’s eye view. The visualization of this residential area looks very attractive. When you see it, you want to live your life there.
Architectural visualization project for a one-story house in Neve Yarak, Israel, done so the homeowners could get a feel for the house.
Shinsegae International – South Korea
Design: Olson Kundig, Seattle