Living Room Panorama
This was created in my free time to test panorama render with quality and other things. This same scene we are testing in different render engines even on GPU too. I will share all this very soon.
Hope you like it… 🙂
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedThis was created in my free time to test panorama render with quality and other things. This same scene we are testing in different render engines even on GPU too. I will share all this very soon.
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This is a personal project from a year ago. It was my first ArchVIZ scene that I got to do from start to finish (not just modeling or some shading) where my goal was to apply some theories I knew about, but never applied in a real work (my attempt on “PBR” shading and so on).
As you can see I tried to recreate a photo by Meson’s kitchen company (don’t know the photographers or designers name though) although in the end I was lacking time and grew tired of looking for exact textures or trying to imitate light in exact manner so the result is obviously not 100% the same.
original photo by Meson’s Cucine.
For this competition we’ve had the pleasure of working with Lahdelma & Mahlamäki Architects and David Morley Architects for the international design competition launched by the UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation in September 2016 sought to identify the very best architectural talent to create an emotionally powerful and sensitively designed memorial.
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This small space has been designed for the needs of ‘hotel services’. For those travelers who appreciate independence as a guest, high standard, relax in the comfort and privacy. Whole apartment was designed as open space.
Main part of it is a kitchen connected with the living room, and side part which consist of two functions – small office and bedroom.
Furniture was designed especially for this place to save as much place as possible.
As it was done in buenos aires, we went to the place, we took photos of references and we modeled everything, the vegetation was made with MultiScatter.
A personal piece inspired by an early morning train ride through Belgium. Modeled in ArchiCAD, rendered in Maxwell, processed in Photoshop.