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This 3d rendering I did for a project for my house. The goal of it was to check out how the exterior will look according to a project my friend architect did. Unfortunately, due to circumstances, this house wasn’t built. Software used: 3ds Max, V-Ray, Eyen Fusion
A contemporary house designed for a client in Guadalajara, México.
The purpose of the house was to take advantage of the richness of the flora as well as the views to the city.
Heavy amounts of material testing was done before achieving a definitive concept in two weeks. The final results demonstrate a warm feeling throughout the spaces of the house.
Every rendering was done relying in the balance between environment and the house. Composition made a huge role in framing certain architectural elements. Attention to detail was taken care specially.
Geek talking, VraySun was used instead HDRI to make brighter images. However an HDRI Backplate took place in the background. The garden was made with Forest Pack + QuixelMegascans and a touch of MattePaint in Photoshop.
The project is located near Kremlin, in the historical area of Moscow.
These renders 3D for master bedroom project are very resting and warm. The color scheme is rich and nuanced, pleasing to eye. Every little detail occupies its place in the palette. As a result, we get a beautiful symphony of softness.
As you can see on the render project, the master bedroom consists of two parts – the bedroom area and the home office. As for the bedroom space, the best word to sum up the concept is ”layers”. To illustrate, the curtains are two-layered. They consist of glossy golden beige layer and the rougher pearly cool one. The bed linen evolves as well in color. It goes from the dark gray through cream to the chocolate brown.
A fashionable striped wallpaper balances the softness of the interior design you see on the renders. It gives the bedroom a certain edge. The geometricity of the bedroom renders’ look is completed with a beautiful wall mirror complex. The roundness of each piece evokes the sun – centre of attention, and the gray frames match the bed pillows. Two pendant lights make them sparkle. They also unite this upper layer of the composition -wall decorations- with the lower one. This second layer – the earth under the mirror-sun -is represented by two black nightstands, bed and carpet.
What is the main thing that makes you look on this 3D Visualization? The stunning colors palette, original mirrors on the wall, lightening effects?
3D Artist managed to create the unique style that definitly catches the eye. This 3D Rendering project looks so lively as if the owner has just left the room.
Another stylish and realistic work for the Archicgi portfolio.