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Hello,
For a company Alveus our studio is responsible for preparing a complex visuals presenting sinks in various context.
Today we present second part of our visualizations for company Alveus.
Our team developed the whole concept of joining a sink in exact time of the day and product use. Up to now Orangegraphics designed over 30 top quality visuals for that project, and that amount is still growing.
This bedroom design is all about simplicity and elegance. It’s about taking something simple to the next level and using it to create an extraordinary décor that is both pleasant and beautiful.
Visualization by: Gaurav3d,
Software’s: 3Dsmax , Corona , Photoshop
hope you like it. Comments are always welcome to improve my works.
Greetings!
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Hello everyone, I share with you my development of the concept design and visualization, that I made in my free time for my friends, photo of realization you can see on my Behance page https://www.behance.net/gallery/33108783/Concept-Office-design
Design stage followup and crafting visuals so the owner can approve the interior design of this penthouse in Tel Aviv, Israel.
This was a unique project in that we followed up the design stages one room at a time, doing many versions to show the owner how everything will look like.
This image was created last year as an experiment in creating a decent quality image using less than 30,000 polys (total came to around 22,000). The model geometry is fairly simple in nature, modeled primarily from half a cylinder and a cube at the far end, as well as a plane manipulated to look like steps. The low poly model was compensated for by having quite intricate texturing applied to it to give the desired effects. (I would insert an image of the shader tree, however I have since lost the project to a crashed hard drive). Obviously Photoshop played a part in inserting the people, but other than that and some adjustments to the contrast the post production for this was minimal.