Adirondack Mountains
Small building in Adirondack Mountains
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We couldn’t get any photographies from the site . Instead we built surrounding buildings in 3D with Google streetview as reference. Ended upp pretty well, especially in this blue hour light. It’s a pretty flat image with one-point-perspective, but since the architects made some great design work it still got very interesting.
The project was modelled from scratch except a couple of the plants. Having never used Corona I wanted to experiment with the differences between V-Ray and Corona and this was the result. Lit using a HDR + Corona area light. Post was mostly achieved in the frame buffer with a bit of Arion FX and light Photoshop work.
Design of a private residence.
Daily I review that there is again in archdaly, sometimes I would like to replicate many projects in 3d, but I rarely have time, in this occasion I found this project
https://www.archdaily.com/888730/home-in-high-latitude-hypersity-architects
I loved it, so I decided to model it and place it in a different environment, I fancy something with forest, so I worked with several free models and this is the result
Crossroads is a new place for people, plants and animals. It is nature-inclusive as well as climate-adaptive and rainproof, offering an unprecedented quality of life within the urban fabric. Through its unique biotope, it helps to green Sloterdijk, one of the plainer outskirts of the city.