….Little corner 02…. by vicnguyen
….Little corner….
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Sw: 3dmax and PS
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CG: VicnguyenDesign
Sw: 3dmax and PS
Thanks all C @ C
HI guys. Glad to show you a few shots done for my friends “+1 Architects”. This is a small hotel house in a tourist center located near voronezh. russia. Work done in photoshop with 3ds max and corona renderer.
We created these 10 visuals to explore light and shadow in architecture.
We wanted to give them a artistic dimension and photographic look. and we also wanted to do
simple perspectives with bare minimum objects.
Initially we wanted to make a calendar out of it but we ended up creating architectural posters.
Interpretation of Scandinavian architecture. Simple geometric shapes, characteristic materials and color palette. Modest dimensions and no frills. Abundance of light, air and possibilities.
We created these 10 visuals to explore light and shadow in architecture.
We wanted to give them a artistic dimension and photographic look. and we also wanted to do
simple perspectives with bare minimum objects.
Initially we wanted to make a calendar out of it but we ended up creating architectural posters.
We created these 10 visuals to explore light and shadow in architecture.
We wanted to give them a artistic dimension and photographic look. and we also wanted to do
simple perspectives with bare minimum objects.
Initially we wanted to make a calendar out of it but we ended up creating architectural posters.