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I created this image to study lighting and decoration inside 3dsmax and vray. All was done in 3dsmax and vray.
Hello. We want to share with you our last project. We had an excellent opportunity to work on a beautiful villa located in Finland. We hope we managed to show the fantastic location of this building. Finally, we prepared more than 20 images.
Hi! This is a commercial project which I did for guys who make such kind of houses. They wanted me to do renders of this house exactly in the countryside so, don’t try to find the sense of it’s location. There are just a few commercial views (general perspectives) and other views (close-ups) I did for myself.
Last autumn we were very lucky to do a 3D visualization for the concept of spa-hotel in sunny Crete while it was already rainy and dank in Moscow. We were entrusted with this project by international company “MIRUM”.
Although we didn’t get a chance to fly to Crete, we discovered its territory using Google Earth.
The client repeatedly insisted on a very reliable image of this part of Crete: bright sun, a minimal wind blows, whitened rocks with grey-pink shades, olive trees, pink and white wisteria, deep blue sky and bright turquoise water. According to the idea, the territory should turn into a huge recreation complex with cascades of pools, glass structures, and good modern architecture.
Interestingly, despite the craving for the sun, people often prefer to enjoy it from the shade (which is really much more comfortable and safer), and many renders are arranged so that the viewer is under the awning.
This is one of two images created in an invited bid for a social housing estate regeneration scheme in North London.
Originally, we wanted to create more moody shots to suit the way London looks most of the time (it does get cloudy here a lot!) but eventually managed to settle for an after-shower scene due to client comments. We tried to create an image that looked natural – not overcrowded, not too glitzy and a bit rugged and true to real life. The result was well received and an accurate portrayal of what the finished scheme would probably look like.