Making of THE BRINK
Following up on showcasing THE BRINK, Romuald Chaigneau shares with us the making of this work today. Touching each step of the process all the way to the animated camera mapping which gave it all a cool twist. Enjoy!
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedFollowing up on showcasing THE BRINK, Romuald Chaigneau shares with us the making of this work today. Touching each step of the process all the way to the animated camera mapping which gave it all a cool twist. Enjoy!
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Bertrand Benoit seems to have more and more fun with Corona. After uploading a few full V-Ray scenes to his warehouse, seeing a full Corona interior scene up there seemed like the next logical thing, and indeed – The Corona Loft is up their for grabs. As Bertrand puts it – “It’s a full, high-quality, ready-to-render industrial loft scene. Use it for fun, learning, for commercial projects, or to plunder and cannibalize for your own Corona projects”. Just pay attention to the fact it is a heavy and demanding scene.
State of Art Academy MasterClass #15 just finished and here I feature the great work of the students. This time the main theme was my cup of ‘concrete’ tea! an interesting staggered cubes house by Spanish architect Daniel Isern called Mediterrani 32, Sant Pol de Mar. It’s great seeing 12 versions of the same house, as each student had the freedom to explore how and where to visualize it.
Stelios Zenieris, from MORFO Architectural Visualization studio, posted the KBC house visuals on the forums back in February this year. The frame of the uniquely shaped house ‘bathing’ in trees captured me and I wanted to learn more about this project and what went on behind the scenes. Today I’m very happy to share this article that Stelios kindly provided. Enjoy!
This is drop dead gorgeous! Dutch artists Lernert and Sander were asked by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant to make a photograph for their documentary photography special, with the theme Food. They transformed unprocessed food into perfect cubes of 2,5 x 2,5 x 2,5 cm. 98 gorgeous cubes I’d like to see severed in restaurants near me soon! The perfect 3dish.