Office by Paolo
Two days work in which I had to model and receive feedback from client twice.
Was an exciting project and a quite pleasant result.
Done with 3ds max,vray…one hdri and brute force.
Hope you like it!!
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Was an exciting project and a quite pleasant result.
Done with 3ds max,vray…one hdri and brute force.
Hope you like it!!
This was a portfolio piece designed and executed to help explore some new techniques and to put on the designer hat and have a little more creative control than usual.
Hi All,
This is our latest render and design for a apartment.
My initial idea was to revisit an old project I did with Corona and re-do it with FStorm, just for fun, but it escalated rather quickly…:)
If you want to see how the project looked previously you can see it here:
This is my latest personal project.This project started with inspiration from stylist Hans Blomquist but was changed slowly to my own interior design.3Ds Max & Corona Renderer.
Posted by Daniel Reuterswärd Visualisation on Monday, April 6, 2015
3Ds Max & FStorm Render
Architectural animation of a condominium at Mijas.
Some of the sequences are video montage based on drone flights.
We show the project interior and exterior and, also, in different moments of the day.
The main goal here was to pay attention to every tiny detail and just try to do my best. As this was not a commissioned project I could spend more time than usual. The project was made with Cinema 4D and rendered with VRAYforC4D 1.9 (just before the new 3.4 Version was released). Some basic Photoshop post ist also there.