House in an Olive Tree Field by Fran Silvestre
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What started out as a scene to test and play with Corona Renderer volume materials inspired me to create an atmospheric image which portraits an early morning sunlight coming in to an industrial bar located somewhere in Brooklyn, New York
We modeled this sculpture for a different project, and after a few days we thought, why not take it a bit further? So we tried to show it in its actual location, hovering an artifical lake.
Ivé been struggling to improve my Archviz skills feeling like I hit a learning cap, fortunatly the one thing I was lacking was time to practice, so once I had a little spare time I went on over to behance and found a great set of pictures from orange graphics. I chose the one I liked more because of it’s simplicity and tried to match lighting correctly. There is still much to learn but I feel overall I made some improvement, all while having lots of fun doing so.
materials is one of the things that make your render real. i made these material in megascan app
in this work i am use 3ds max corona and some post production in photoshop hope u like it