Tribeca Loft by Bertrand Benoit

Tribeca Loft by Bertrand Benoit

January 6, 2011  |  Forum Spotlight, Inspiration, Visualization

Bertrand is doing it again! Check out this amazing set of a Tribeca Loft 3d interior renders made by him inspired by the works of Fearon Hay Architects as photographed by Richard Powers. Bertrand keeps pushing the boundaries of visualization with each new project he publishes… what will be next? I can’t wait.

Here are Bertrand’s images that he made in this set. You can see all of them in his flickr set for this.

Check out Bertrand’s forum thread too – Tribeca Loft 3D Visualization

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great!!! I do love it so much

I wasn't believing that's images are renderings. Congratulations is a realy fantastic work. Could you tell us about your light tecnics?

Are you a magician Bertrand? :D

Like simonhc, i said it again too..outstanding work!!
Actually i was thinking that propably this work is the cg's realism
limit (or close) for now..who knows..

I said once and I say it again, top notch work!! My favourite interior set.

Thanks a lot for the kind words, guys. Just posted wires and some info in the forum thread.

Bertrand spectacular job, you're a genius!

Beautiful! Very natural and precise post-process. Thumbs
up!

Magnifique ! Bravo !

absolutely amazing... it is incredible the way everything looks. how long did you model the scene... also the textures are breathtaking. Keep it up.

Your work never ceases to amaze me! Stunning!

This is really amazing. If I wasn't told these are renders I don't think I would have noticed.

It just seems so real. Truly amazing work.

Breathtaking images. Makes me want to live there.

jop, that's a top-notch from undoubtedly one of the best
Vis artist. keep up! think the comunity is looking for tips =)
jokin' thanks for inspiration! Sinc. tom

Bravo Bertrand ! Excellent....

Amazing work Bertrand, Everything feels so
real.....

Wow, thanks for the great showing Ronen!

You are more then welcome... I was amazed seeing this fir the first time. I did recognize that chair image you posted some time ago - But the complete set, I think, represents your best work to date.

Please share some more info on the forum thread... I'd love to see the wires and some of the materials you made in more focus.

Keep going like this :-)

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