Out with the old and in with the new! In Converted, I’m asking you to take an in-depth look at existing architecture near you or one you love worldwide and introduce something new.
Prior to posting the first HOVER ‘making-of’ article by HOVER Grand Prize Winner – Benjamin Brosdau, I present to you an interview with him so you may learn a little bit more about him and his way of work.
During the HOVER challenge, being part of the judging panel, Zoran Gorski worked on his own example entry His latest images, done using Twinmotion 2, are a must to see and learn from. He really pushed the software using mostly the provided elements that come with the package other then his own house and basic landscape design. This test case shows Twinmotions potential in the hands of a pro.
Great looking wood cladding facade on white. Designed by Kanner Architects, this 54 unit housing project in LA has a striking appearance with an amazing inner pool courtyard and a set of daylight and dusk exterior and interior images.
I been playing with photogrammetry solutions a few years back, but it never stick with me. Perhaps it was too much work for less of a demand in my case, but you got to check out this new opensource project by Lukas Mach named insight3d.
I’m proud to inform you all that the winners of the second Architectural Visualization Challenge – HOVER, have been selected! I would like to thank all the challengers, forum members, and guests for taking part in this event, the second among many more to come I hope! I would also like to send a big thank you to all our great sponsors for taking part and help in the making of this challenge.
I first learned about State of Art Studio after their Maison Hermès, RPBW post on the forums and the following Making of Maison Hermes tutorial. They have a very unique & vivid style I like very much and a work process shifted strongly towards doing things in post. Their latest entires on the forums showcase this aspect in all it’s glory! You have to check this out if you haven’t yet.