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Typology: House
Location: USA
Status: on going
Visualization: Omega Render
Schedule of visualization: 1,5 weeks
The visualisation of the modern villa with a magnificent terrace is our next work. Simple architectural forms stand out against the backdrop of the bright greenery of the courtyard and the rich nature of the surroundings. Our idea was to emphasise the atmosphere of this isolated and cozy place due to the different lighting.
Time to time I need to have rest from the commercial project and it is a joy for me to make something like this. In this kind of personal project, I choose some interesting photo of architecture and try to recreate it. This time it was impressive work of b l a n k s t u d i o in Thailand. The house is situated in the flower yard and I appreciate the connection between the outside environment and inside of the house. Fascinating for me it was the shape and the use of materials like glass, concrete and stone walls. Lighting this scene was important and I tried to not only recreate evening feel, but I also created a few day shots.
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Visualization for the VOSART design furniture factory.
“A story in six shots” is back. This time “Morris House”; an unbuilt masterpiece designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for VC Morris at the 830 El Camino del Mar, San Francisco. As the Ennis House which appears in “Blade Runner”, this house could have been a nice location for a film. I tried to blend Architectural Visualization and Concept Art to create this gangster story in just 6 visuals + a cover.
This time I wanted to do something different for the set of images. As the the time I can dedicate to personal projects is really short, I wanted to make something rough and sketchy. I decided to put some basic materials for the house and focus on light, mood and storytelling. For that I used photobahsing painting as the main technique, which let me keep an average of 5 hours per image and getting a more abstract style.
Hope you like them!