Morris House
This visual was created using Morris House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, as a starting point. The base render was created in 3DS Max and then finished in Photoshop where it was edited with lots of photos!
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oriental entrance in 6 october city egypt for mr karim el garhy
This was a three part project with three different projects in the same terrain.
It was a slim terrain in Oporto, Portugal that connects Alferes Malheiro Street and Almada Street.
This is our 3D project for one the houses.
The architecture was based on rehabilitation and on keeping the details of classic Oporto downtown Architecture.
It was a challenge for us, as it implied that we had to make all the three projects at the same time with a short deadline, so that the client could be able to promote the images on the real estate company.
I am working through a whole house personal project and I had planned to do room by room. This was designed by me with some heavy inspiration from Architect Luigi Rosselli.
Rendered with Corona, I really wanted to working on a nice sun splash on the floor.
This project started off with me wanting to do a very industrial render, with concrete and the usual steel structures and decay but it went in the opposite direction. I started thinking about how i could make an interior that did not have to overtly masculine feeling and I tried to soften it up a bit with a play on color and also different materials not usually associated with the industrial aesthetic.
Is a experimental testing for render forest night in
3dmax and V-ray