Harmonic Bathroom
Harmonic Bathroom is personal project inspiration by vivid visual studio design scene.
I decided renovate it in one nice shot.
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I decided renovate it in one nice shot.
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The Museo de Sitio Julio C Tello stands at the entrance to the Paracas National Reserve, on exactly the same site as its predecessor, which was ruined during an earthquake in 2007.
Sweet and Fresh Design for having a good times and memories in cafe .
This is personal project that i did that when i came on desert and see lost trees which was dried alone.
That was great moment, because i see your website and work every day and enjoy always, and i never thought which i can submit my work in your website because i do not have perfect system and try to make perfect scene with my laptop. i hope enjoy that.
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The main idea behind this project was to create a series of images, based on the modeling of a villa in South Crete. The simplicity of the architectural forms along with the desert-like surrounding environment and the close view to the Mediterranean Sea gave me the opportunity to produce a ‘walk’ through the process of fabrication of a realistic still image. This project is actually a complex research of the various elements that constitute our real world, and an attempt to translate these elements into a 3D environment, where the user will be able to feel the sense of mass, space and time. To achieve this, I created an introductory video and eleven [11] realistic images, using a variety of 3d software and plug-ins to create the 3D environment of the project.
I did the design of this project on a crisp Maxi interior and rendered it in Weir using Forrest software and used Substrate Pinter and Adonis Pinter and pbr material.