fresh air by Mathias König

Hello,
this is my newest architectural visualization, based on the Elliott Ripper house by Christopher Polly Architect.
During the work I decided to give the whole thing a little twist, by using my own colors and change things at the building, materials, surrounding and environment.
This idea came up because I already have a white building in my portfolio and I like it more colorful. The mood I wanted to reach should be an evening after a sunny day at the very early stage of the fall season.
The modeling is mostly done in 3ds Max. After getting in contact with Blender a few weeks ago, I tried out Blender and Blenders awesome Cycles renderer and PBR material workflow.
Lighting is completely realized with a HDRI from HDRI Haven, check out the great HDRIs Greg have on his website.
I also used Substance Painter in some parts.
The big trees in the back and the magnolia in the front are made with The Grove, a 3d tree growing software which is available for Blender, definitely worth a try.
The compositing was done in Photoshop.
I hope you like the picture. Feel free to leave a comment, ask questions and check out my homepage, get in contact at LinkedIn and ArtStation.

You can visit my ArtStation site for a better jpg quality.

https://www.artstation.com/artwork/6od45

Thank you.

mathias-koenig.com

Artist_Studio_Bridge by Tertius

1st semester project – Requirements was to design a structure that can span 12meters(39feet) without intermediate supports.

The space requirements was to accommodate an artist for a few months to do some work. Similar to that of a studio apartment we only needed to have a bed, toilet, shower, kitchenette, small living area and an office.

I decided to do an Aluminium structure.

Ash residence by Stefan Lopusny

We have recently finished set of images for marketing purposes for our Cypriot client, and decided to pick couple of them and adjust these more to our personal preference. We have tried to create believable mediterranean feel in the images, specially in the day ones. This type of light is always challenging, but this is why we tried it, to have also a little practice and reach out from comfort zone.
Would be nice to hear some feedback 🙂