Polytown Media 3DDAY #01

I was very proud to host this week a first of its kind event dedicated to Architectural Visualization and V-Ray in Israel. Earlier this year I’ve invited Chaos Group to take part in Polytown Media 3DDAY #01 and was very happy to host them this Wednesday as part of V-Ray Days Israel 2014, along with Studio Aiko and Architect Omri Ron. What was on the menu you ask? Three captivating presentation, great 3d loving crowd and great food on the fresh and dazzling Mediterranean seafront Daniel Hotel in Herzliya, Israel.

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The Farmhouse

In the beginning of March Reinier Reynhout started working on visuals for a renovation project for relatives of his, trying out some ArchVIZ during his spare time form being head of a 3d department in a big company during the days. Renovating and learning more about ArchVIZ at the same time, Reinier also started a WIP thread on the forums during the process and shared it on the go which I really liked. the WIP + Finished work was a great start for this case study I kindly asked Reinier to share with us. Enjoy!

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THE ARCH / Sci-Fi Vision of the Future

Thomas Dubois started to share his Future Sci-Fi explorations on the forums back in 2012, grabbing the Best Visualization of the Week NO. 50/2012 & 09/2013 for being such a remarkable piece of visual work. This project of his, which is a collaboration with his brother and a good friend has much more to it, and goes beyond ArchVIZ into games and film… and real life well ahead of us in some scenarios. I’m keeping tabs with his work and invited him to write a bit more about it to share with you all. Enjoy!

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Making of NEON Light

NEON is a campfire inspired light and sound installation by Nicole & Markus Heilmann from 2003. What you see here is a virtual simulation of that installation done by Markus himself driven by a what can only be described as bad documentation! The result, accompanied by cool sound design & music by Bram van der Poel, is pretty remarkable and we get to see how it was made too. I wonder if he would ever document the real thing the same way?

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