Tarrants Bay
A project we rendered showing a view of new construction called Tarrants Bay
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My latest personal work “autumn” 5th piece of my #digitalcanvas collection.
The beauty in our daily life moments. Hope you like it
This project is spread over 2 different sites on one side and the other of the town of Romillé. We had at our disposal a detailed landscaped plan as well as an architectural notice with references of buildings.
All the buildings have been designed internally in accordance with the references provided.
Each zone has been created by a single graphic designer.
Link to 360° renders : http://spectrumdr.cluster026.hosting.ovh.net/giboire/tour.html
As we use Fstorm (Gpu render), our main constraint was the management of video memory on 360 ° shots.
All mesh has been cleaned with pro optimizer and bitmap resized almost case by case. The maximum resolution of our textures do not exceed 2K. Most are between 1024 and 512 (even 256 for leaves in particular).
The GPU memory management put a big pressure but in the end we had a rather comfortable margin on the animation renderings (1080p).
Obviously the 360 ° in 8K were close to the limit.
Rendering time was less than 15 minutes per image (2 computers with 3 GTX 1080ti / limited to 3000 samples)
Viveda cottages and guest house located in the Panchgani hill station in India. Most of the design came from the architect but the mood and the feel was the main thing we wanted to present to them through the image. The relax and laidback feel! Most of the modelling was done in 3ds Max, vray as the render engine and Photoshop was used for the post-production.
The West Chelsea Apartment in New York located in the 3rd floor of a 1910 building. I decided to recreate this project in full CG.
Credits:
Architects Daniel Rauchwerger and Noam Dvir of BoND
Photographer: Eric Petschek
A dynamic movement of clean reused timber volumes immersed in the evolving pattern of Sydney CBD. For this competition we tried to give birth to an ambitious architectural vision that led these amazing shifted shapes to be shortlisted for the creation of a new community centre in the heart of the city.