Making of Nasu Tepee
Hossein posted his recreation of Nasu Tepee back in June 2017, and this the making-of his scene, in which he managed to achieve high resemblance with the original photo and scenario using many tools in the process – 3dsmax, V-Ray, ZBrush, Marvelous Designer, Megascans, SpeedTree, Rayfire and more!
Making of ZHA’s Leeza SOHO
The making of Leeza SOHO Visualization is among the best articles in the past year and as part of a blog content review I’m pushing it up, so those of you who did not see it yet do not miss it! COSMOSCUBE did a fantastic job breaking down the architectural rendering process as they visualized Zaha Hadid Architects Leeza SOHO 46-story tower in Beijing, China. For comments, jump into TALK using the link at the end of the article.
Converting to Lumion – MMF House Revisited
Converting to Lumion the MMF House to Lumion was among the most engaging articles this year and the starting point for my Lumion review “Visualize at the Speed of Mind” that was published yesterday. I decided to freshen things up a bit here, add some new images like the pool shot you see as the header, and link it to a Talk thread so the discussion can keep on going. Reading this can help set the stage for the review I made.
A Lumion Review – Visualize at the Speed of Mind
This one was a long time coming. After giving the new Lumion version a good go and now that I completed teaching my first class about it I found time to write this review which will shed light on the good, bad and all else related to Lumion 8.
How to Leverage Substance Designer & Painter in ArchViz
Kyle Jones, of Pixel Wave, takes us through his process with Substance Designer and Substance Painter and shows us how to leverage these amazing tools in ArchViz with achieving photo-realistic materials as the focus. Enjoy!
Making of Frozen in Time
I’m super happy to share with you today the MAKING OF “Frozen in Time” by Marcin Jastrzebski. This was picked as Best of Week 05/2018 and was his entry for an Evermotion Challenge in which he tried 3d Rendering with Photography Approach… focused on slow shutter speeds and how that can turn out in a render. Enjoy!