The Butterfly Cabin
Work done on the “The Butterfly Cabin – Challenge 2018”
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Hi all.
This is a project located at the Chilean patagonia, the concept of the images was to create a mimesis between the natural context and the glaciar form of the project design, with an atmosphere inspired for the loneliness of the place.
Hope you like it.
Here is some kitchen made for Finnish home appliance manufacturer UPTO. The task was to make the traditional Scandinavian kitchen, for UPO marketing purposes.
It’s done by using 3Ds Max and Vray, post with PS, lighting with Vray sun and light portals on the window.
The choice was to give a morning atmosphere to this collective housing project.
A special work has been done on asphalt textures where the creation of puddle has played an important role in the atmosphere of the image.
A blend has been used but focusing on the transition wet and dry ground.
To represent the morning, the lights turn on and the people are preparing to go to work. A work on urban traffic was done with the use of a motion blur.
For the tram, the characters within are entirely in 3d, indispensable condition for the light inside and the motion blur worked well !
(all the people are full cgi)
The urban elements are faithful to those present in reality, distributed by Railclone. Grass and trees scattered with forest pack.
We always welcome architectural projects that are a bit out of the box, this hotel design by David Ajasa-Adekunle was a great opportunity for us to create extravagant moody images.
The brief was to express elegance and a sense of grandeur.
The early evening invokes the potential of the night ahead, and coupled with the model’s glamourous attire, this creates a sense of anticipation. She looks down at the city below from the high window, contemplating her night at the most important event of the year. The champagne and pomegranate on the table in the foreground speak of a sophisticated and refined palette.
Imbuing an image with a simple narrative in this way can really help to enhance what is a fairly simple scene. We can try to question the spaces we are dressing and the motives of the people who will come to inhabit them. Who will live here? What are their aspirations? What is their story, and how can we best tell it through the images we craft?