Backyard
The real project for Raw Design company in Toronto.
the project name is Marla on the park condos
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the project name is Marla on the park condos
Our team created this sleek sophisticated bedroom interior to showcase our client’s crisp white handleless cabinetry. Our interior design team used the contemporary-scandi trend, adding chunky wood frames and panels alongside complimenting props to emphasise the organic connection that the Scandi design trend is notable for.
We used 3DSMax for the majority of the scene with some soft furnishing models created and edited in Zbrush. Renders in Corona with image composition in Blackmagic Fusion. Final tweaks and colour accuracy has been completed in Photoshop.
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As I started my solo 3D activity, I wanted to invest my time in developing every skills I felt I needed in order to push further the quality and the realism of my renders.
I therefore designed and modeled a luxurious parisian flat. I imagined the flat without any reference, although the furnitures are mostly real-life products that I redrew in 3D. I planned on selling the scene online, so every asset had to be homemade. This revealed to be much more time-consuming than I thought. Making this video, along with a virtual 360° tour and many renders took me about 2 month of work. I’ve never learn so much and i’m really happy I took the time to do it.
The scene contains a whole flat interior – no exteriors – with a living/dining room, an open kitchen, entrance, shower, bathroom and two bedrooms. All assets have been created from scratch. The polaroïds, paintings, book covers and some molding details have been created using midjourney. Using AI to create some details can be very fun! I modeled the plants with GrowFX.
The scene includes carefully crafted assets, and intricade details – from thresehold strip screws to traces of dust on the wall left by a previously hanged frame, photoscanned onions, fully animated fire in the living room’s shelf gas insert (phoenixFD animation) and much more.
I modeled most assets on blender, textured with substance designer and painter, and then exported to 3dmax to render with V-ray Vantage.
Luminance
Developer: PRIAMS
Architecture: Panero Architectes
Landscape Architecture: Atelier Fontaine
A new emblematic door at the entrance to Annecy.
At the confluence of Avenue de France and Chemin du Maquis, Luminance stands out by its straight and curved silhouette, its contrasting tones, the transparency of its glazed surfaces and the freshness of its vegetation, which give the residence a distinct and innovative elegance and aesthetic appearance.
The program is organized into three main buildings distributed over seven floors and connected by a large lobby for residents, shared terraces, vertical brise-soleils on the balconies and curved Lumicene glass windows, whose different positions allow for 180° panoramic views and the optimization of natural light.
Oxygen
www.oxygen.pt
info@oxygen.pt
3D exterior architectural rendering for a real estate developer company from Philadelphia using different angles to show the full possibilities of the project
This week, we want to show you the 99 Parkdale project, rendered for our regular client Brigil.
This is a visualization of luxurious suites in one of the towers of a residential complex in Ottawa. We were given an order to render the premises, including apartments, a gym, a co-working space, and a terrace that connects two towers. The apartments of 99 Parkdale have plenty of windows, so it was a must to create the cozy atmosphere of a light-filled room.
In addition, we created a close-up exterior of 99 Parkdale Tower. The client loved this close-up and told us that it is their favorite image of the project.
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