Lech Sokolowski debuts on the forum with a great set of renders of the Railway Sleepes Impregnation Plant located in western Poland. A commercial work done in two weeks time. Considering most of it was done by Lech alone (aside from the cars and vegetation) this is very impressive. The scene was rendered in 3dsmax using V-Ray, but was modeled in Blender actually. The end result is full of detail and has a painterly / simcity like feel to it, which I personally like very much and it makes a rather industrial context look very inviting.
Post Production Breakdown Video
The Renders
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