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A Memaar Almorshedy building was created mainly by using RailClone plugin for 3ds MAX. All the glass facades, interior furniture and people and some plants were scattered thanks to amazing iToo software.
This image was inspired by existing “Tree Spirit” hotel, by adding some things to the design and creating the landscape, we wanted to show how close architecture can bring people to the nature.
Typology: Linear object
Location: Rockhampton City, Australia
Status: on going
Customer: Apex Circuit Design
Visualization: Omega Render
Schedule of visualization: 2 weeks
Visualization of the racing track in Rockhampton City, Australia. The track is designed on the shore of the Fitzroy River for private races. In a special way the stands were made. They are set for the time of the race and then dismantled. This is done to preserve the integrity of the nature. In this visualization we tried to convey the scale of the project.
Luxury Apartment in Zermatt, Switzerland.
Design by Baenziger Innenarchitektur AG.
Created with vrayforc4d 3.6 and Photoshop.
Modern lodge located in the heart of a coniferous forest. All elements of this image are 100% 3D, and I’m responsible for everything except the modelling of the trees. A picture from Pinterest was used as reference.