Mountain serenity
/in 3dsmax, Corona Renderer /by Roman SinitsaTimothy Oulton – is a world famous company, that develops its own furniture and other leather-made goods. For more than 40 years, the company has been offering its customers products with magnificient hand made quality.
It is a great honor for us to work with such a company and we were happy to complete another project for them, which we bring to your attention here.
The apartments are located in the picturesque mountain village called NISEKO in northen Japan. In this project we have made visualization of guestroom and bedroom with the furniture from Timothy Oulton. Interior design was also developed by Timothy Oulton Studio. Most part of 3D models was made by our team. Hope you enjoy it! Thank you!
https://www.behance.net/gallery/73335295/Mountain-serenity
Secondary school
/in 3dsmax, V-Ray /by Kiril KirilovA new school proposal in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Making of Clear Lake House
/3 Comments/in Making-Of, Tutorials 1equals2, adopt a workflow, angel kostov, clear lake, commercial projects, corona, corona renderer, inspiration, light, light mix, light mix tab, mix tab, modeling, objects, plywood paneling, project, projects, render settings, settings, time 3dsmax, ArionFX, Corona Renderer, Forest Pack, RailClone /by Ronen BekermanCelebrating winter time, here’s a look back to a great making of article by Angel Kostov, from the Bulgarian studio 1equals2, shared their CG recreation of the Clear Lake Cottage by MJMA on the Blog’s Facebook Group and today I’m very happy to share the making of the beautiful snowy image that was part of the set they initially shared.
The Odd Couple
/in 3dsmax, V-Ray /by VictorBonafonteBeen painting a lot recently for one reason or another, but I needed to do something on my own so I was having a spare moment yesterday and I jumped into it.
For more useless stuff you can always visit my Artstation profile.
Have a nice week
https://www.artstation.com/vbonafonte
Church Street CGI Film
/in 3dsmax, After Effects, Forest Pack, Photoshop, V-Ray /by Darkroom StudioThe project consists of a set of still images and a CGI film. If you are interested in still images you can see them here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/73158193/Church-Street-CGI-Film
This project started off as a commercial work which we liked a lot, and animations are something we haven’t done much in the past but wanted to try, so… here we are now 🙂
The track was custom made for this project to set the tone in which we wanted to portray the architecture. The original building was altered more or less while working on the animation timeline. The interior suffered most of the changes, but the exterior was heavily changed as well.
Having full creative freedom on this personal project made all the extra hours we put into it worth it.
Hope you’ll enjoy watching it as much as we did making it!