Autumn Walk
Autumn Walk.🍂 Polytechnic Campus.
After the storm, the day begins to transform into a colorful and pleasant autumn walk. These boots are made for walking.
Software Used:
Corona renderer
Forest Pack
Quixel megascans
Pulze
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After the storm, the day begins to transform into a colorful and pleasant autumn walk. These boots are made for walking.
Software Used:
Corona renderer
Forest Pack
Quixel megascans
Pulze
It took a while to master the grass material
CYLIND | Architecture visualization studio
Status: Commercial project
Client: Studio Puisto
Location: Finland
Year: 2020
https://www.behance.net/gallery/100354017/Yllaes-Hotels
https://www.cylind.com
https://instagram.com/cylind.work
I tried more testing on the project with couple of more views after the competition. this is one of the views I finished recently.
It’s a beautiful way to explore and expand your horizon.
Gives you a lot to learn every single time.
Hope you like it!
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Scandinavian design is marked by a focus on clean, simple lines, minimalism, and functionality without sacrificing beauty. It first came to prominence in the 1950s, around the same time as modern style took hold in America and Europe. Part of what makes it so aesthetically pleasing is its lack of clutter. You won’t find any superfluous items haunting Scandinavian-style rooms; instead, everything has a place and unnecessary tchotchkes are nowhere to be found. Scandinavians also deeply value nature and spending time outdoors, something that is reflected in this style. Wood floors tend to remain uncovered and lighter wooden tones are frequently found in Scandinavian homes. And, of course, live plants are a popular choice when it comes to really bring the outdoors in. Speaking of nature, Scandinavian winters are no joke, so creating a cozy homestead is of the utmost importance. That’s why you’ll find warm, inviting textures.