ALASI: CGI for property marketing campaign

Meanwhile, sociologist and scientist arguing whether urban gentrification is good or bad for the society we see a good impact of changing cityscape of Tallinn whare new development brings lifestyle to another level.

This project was done for the new district that arises in the old industrial part of the city, which, however, has benefits of beautiful greenery around and seacoast in the walking distance.
The idea of the residence is a relaxing place for living — beautiful outdoor facilities with an urban garden and cosy yard.

Setup and overall mood of the project seemed excellent for experimenting with some materials wearing, to add some character to the surfaces. Mixed in some scratches and other imperfections maps from Quixel, the result seems to be a right balance between realism brutality and splendour needed for a commercial project.

This was an enjoyable cooperation experience with a customer – a rare and happy moment when our vision and taste are perfectly matched. Enjoy!

Team involved:
Lead 3D Artist – Anton Voloshin
Post Production – Stas Khaikov
Art Director – Mihhail Jassinover

A Bright future

I’ve recently been exploring the machines that bring us energy, and how they are all quite alien structures and are always juxtaposed with the very natural and open landscape that they sit within. I’ve always thought they’d look more at home in the future,so I’ve been putting them there, just for fun.

Solitary

This was all made in 3ds max from scratch (apart from vegetation). I’m currently in the process of developing 3ds max modelling and corona rendering skills and building up my portfolio ready for next year.

This image is all about exploring energy systems. I wanted to convey their giant imposing nature, but also they’re oddly futuristic yet industrial vibe. I used cinematography from blade runner and a lot of real world photography as references for this, I wanted the image to be at home both in the present day, but also straight out of a post apocalyptic future universe, I think it works, do you?