Project: Mirny – Teaser
Small teaser for my upcoming animation Project: Mirny
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The Porch at 300 North Green visuals was published 2 months ago by Pictury and today I’m happy to share this making-of, showcasing their unique two weeks blitz they do as a team, in this case for SOM who designed this Chicago office tower. Enjoy the read!
Colors are important instruments of the artist in architecture, it’s a true mastery to show clean palette without oversaturating the main concept. In our opinion architect Steven De Jaeghere managed to do just that with his DELTA project. It’s very difficult to find the balance between simple and minimalistic design for it to look beautiful. We got inspired when we saw photos by Stijn Vereeken and decided to upgrade our skills on exterior visualizations by recreating this beautiful architecture in a form of 3D visualization.
Location : 8700, Belgium
Architects : DE JAEGHERE Architectuuratelier | Visualization: Terodesign studio | Inspired by Stijn Vereeken photos
Software : 3dsmax, Corona Renderer, Photoshop
Concept project of a villa in a remote island, a place to be “away” from the rest of the world. I modelled the cliff in 3D Coat, the girl in Daz and the rest in 3d max, redered with Corona 1.7 and some post in Photoshop. Trees from Vizpark and Evermotion. Lighting was done with HDRIs from PGSKIES cabibrated by me. Hope you like it!
This project shows how a dark color in the middle of a green jungle can be shined.
Two architects, one landscape architect and a developer were invited to enter a housing block competition in Amsterdam. The location is quite abnormal, since a curved railwaytrack is cutting the building plot in half. We were asked to think of the images needed to visualize their design.