Tensile Structure by Poddartensilesolutions

The materials used in tensile structures include fabrics, such as PVC-coated polyester or PTFE-coated fiberglass, as well as structural steel, aluminum, or other metals. The design of a tensile structure typically involves creating a three-dimensional shape that is tensioned between supports to create a stable, yet flexible, structure.
Advantages of tensile structures include their lightweight nature, which reduces the amount of material needed, and their ability to span large distances without the need for additional support. Additionally, they can be designed to provide shade and weather protection, as well as to create visually striking and unique architectural designs. Pl. Contact for Best Price and Demo any working time.

Keeping it real with rain: Exterior visualization of a modern multi-family home by Render Vision

Have you ever noticed how the atmosphere changes when the skies turn dark gray before the rain starts, and becomes bright again once it stops?
In theory, a gray sky sounds too gloomy for a real estate client presentation. In reality, the dramatic, high-contrast effects of rain and dark clouds add a much more realistic look and feel to any building.
We offer various light settings and weather options to present your project in an emotive, hyper-realistic environment. Contact us to find the right setting for you!

FURTHER INFORMATION ABOUT OUR WORKS CAN BE FOUND ON
https://render-vision.com/type/3d-architectural-visualization-service/

Havbrukssenter by Omegarender

This week, we want to show you the project of our regular client from Norway, Tanken Arkitektur.

There is only one image, but it is very detailed. The city from this aerial view looks alive due to the integration of people — someone walks along the embankment, another goes to the parking lot, some staff work in the building behind panoramic windows, etc.

The nature in the visualization is also alive and poetically sublime — a flock of seagulls sweeping along the coast, low clouds at the foot of the mountains, and a grey Nordic sky gives an eye-catching, unique atmosphere to the image.

MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery

Navy 4 Panel Slab Bedroom Interior by Pikcells

Here’s another of our gorgeous CGI bedroom scenes featuring our client’s stylish bedroom furniture range. Our interior design team wanted to create a strong but sophisticated look for this set, and they achieved this with key statement props, abstract shapes and a punchy palette of navy, peach, and burnt orange. Once again we’ve included the 3D flat-lay render we created to communicate the vision to our client.
As usual our artists have tried their best to be meticulous with the details and lighting to create a photorealistic representation of our client’s vision and showcase their new bedroom furniture range in the best possible light.

La Réserve Resort in Comporta by VisEngine Digital Solutions

Believe in a paradise that you thought is lost.
Dream of a place that sand stretches as far as the eye can see, With the sea for single companion. Have peaceful dives in translucent water, with dolphins that play around your boat. Dream of a simple life that nothing is missing, and of a refuge where only the sweet song of the birds cradles the silence. Dream that you ride a horse on the beach, with the breeze that caresses your face and the sweet eddy of the waves that cradles your walk.

Dream of authentic flavors of the soil and the sea, and of a human warmth which seems that of a forgotten epoch.

Discover, now, that your dream is reality and that you don’t have to cross half the globe to arrive. Discover Comporta, the last secret that remains to be awakened.

Discover the Reserve, and join the paradise found.

Project: La Réserve Resort in Comporta
Client: Cascade Capital
3D Visualisation: VisEngine Digital Solutions ®
Location: Comporta, Portugal
Tools used: Corona Renderer, Autodesk 3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop