New HQ Plants / HD Trees Vol. 04
Konstantin Kims 3DMentor has released a new HQ Plant collection of high-definition, carefully groomed, 3D Trees ready for 3ds Max and Cinema 4D supporting Mental Ray, V-Ray and Advanced Render.
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Pixelpark‘s ‘Los Faiques Dwelling’ visuals, inspired by the real ‘Los Faiques Dwelling’ designed by DURAN & HERMISA arquitectos asociados, awarded them Best Visualization of the Week NO. 04/2014 for a remarkable CG remake and level of details they went into during the process. Great care and time was taken in the modeling of the foliage that surrounds the structures as well as the materials… specifically, the imperfections you find over time. Follow this article as they describe the process of creating these highly photorealistic visuals using 3dsmax, GrowFX, V-Ray and just a bit of postwork. Enjoy!
Lichtecht‘s ‘Dune House’ visuals, inspired by Matthias Arndt’s vacation to the Danish North Sea Coast and based on the Hurst House by John Pardey Architects + Ström Architects, awarded them Best Visualization of the Week NO. 17/2013, Best of April 2013 and still in the running for Best of YEAR 2013. Follow Matthias Arndt as he describes the process of creating the ‘Dune House’ visuals using 3dsmax, GrowFX, Floor Generator, V-Ray and just a bit of postwork. Enjoy!
The 3rd 2013 birthday giveaway is here! Exlevel will give one of you lucky followers a license of GrowFX – Their 3dsmax plugin for building and animating plants & trees. You will also have the chance to win a GrowFX license by sending 3d render/s you made showcasing great looking handmade foliage using any technique or software you like… procedural software and plugins included.
Congratulations to @ShaXdoW – Moh’d Salim
You are the lucky winner of a GrowFX License. Enjoy it!
Congratulations to Mateusz Ledzki from 3dology Studio for winning the second stage of Exlevel’s GrowFX giveaway! During the end of August I held that giveaway and the first winner was randomly selected from all who commented in the original GrowFX giveaway post. Mateusz showcased a 100% custom-made foliage in his scene – grass, ivy and trees. A mundane residential block coming alive due to the great care in foliage creation and placement awards Mateusz with a GrowFX license. Big thanks to Exlevel for sponsoring this giveaway and to all who took part in it… see you in the next one!
The 3rd birthday giveaway is here! Exlevel will give one of you lucky followers a license of GrowFX – Their 3dsmax plugin for building and animating plants & trees. You will also have the chance to win a GrowFX license by sending 3d render/s you made showcasing great looking handmade foliage using any technique or software you like… procedural software and plugins included.
Congratulations to Mike Dugenio Hansen
You are the lucky winner of a GrowFX License. Start modeling them trees now!!!
All of you still have a running chance in the second part of this giveaway. Sending in your renders showcasing great handmade foliage until September 30. The best image will also win a GrowFX Licnese.
Congratulations to Mateusz Ledzki
You are the selected winner in the 2nd submit image stage And win a GrowFX License! Keep creating amazing vegetation 😉 See Mateusz’s winning entry here.