Scwélf Garden House
In this project I focused on optimizing overall scene and scattering of the vegetation, as well as aiming for a photo-real result while using Corona Renderer.
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These images were made for a seasons study views of a graduation project at Conguillo National Park in Chile.
The project was Modeled in Rhino 5.0 and landscape done with 3dsmax 2017.
Rendered with Corona Renderer 1.5. No post production done at all.
We want to present our latest personal work from the architects McLaren Excell.
Its a minimalistic victorian terraced house in Shepherd’s Bush.
Our main focus was to reproduce the original photographs and to practice our overall abilities. Everything was modeled with 3dsMax and rendered with Corona Renderer because it is perfect for this kind of interior scene.
It was important to keep the simple and beautiful atmosphere of this building.
Black&Bricks done by using Corona renderer. It is my first exterior experience with Corona Renderer and i must say it is pretty amazing render engine.
Commercial visualization house in Hansastraße, Attendorn, Deutschland.
What we tried to achieve here was to capture the mood, lighting and colours from vintage photography of the 80′ on a simple studio scene. To achieve that, the main focus was on choosing the right materials, in this case mostly brown leather and concrete walls and floors, and the postproduction as well, where we applied different colour-grading filters and LUTs to get the vintage feel, which we would describe as warm and cold at the same time..