Chalet Lagunen House
A project work in my summer vacation
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Under is a full 3D Animation showing architectural projects through a lonely point of view. The first version of the whole animation was rendered on a single notebook, using Corona Renderer.
All the scenes in this shortfilm were created from scratch firstly to be used in my new Corona Renderer Online Course, which you can find here: https://thilima.com.br/course/coronarender/
The greatest challenges of this animation were to figure out how to animate the flood scenes with objects interaction/movement without need make any simulations, and also how to render all the underwater scenes which had Displacement + Forest Pro + Volume Light at the same time. Average render time 5 to 15 mins per frame.
I hope you like it 🙂
The ancient sub-center Szervita Square in Budapest was loaning for some refhreshment for ages. Now the time seems ripe for some reflective glazed facade developed by Horizon Developments. Images mady by FALUSSY Bence and Lautaro VOGEL @ZOA
a crazy scientist is creating creatures,
Time and space traveler are coming to stop him
They say it’s always calm before the storm, well based on this image we can say that’s also true for afterwards.
Inspired by Robbrecht en Daem architecten, and the fresh smell of rain, the peaceful quietness after storm was grasped by Dorka SOMLÓI @ZOA.
This is a personal artwork which I call Faroe. The image was inspired by the photography of Jonathan Gregson.
My intention was to express a sense of immense space and the feeling of being insignificant compared to the extents of the natural world.
For the technical part I wanted to create a fully CG environment with as little post production as possible. In the Forest scattering I used baked procedural maps (Bercon noise, Corona AO and Corona distance) for density and size control.