Hidden house in London
An exciting project we did some time ago for French studio Jouin Manku. The whole image is a pure CGI without any 2d elements. All landscaping was created with GrowFX and populated with Forest Pack.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedAn exciting project we did some time ago for French studio Jouin Manku. The whole image is a pure CGI without any 2d elements. All landscaping was created with GrowFX and populated with Forest Pack.
For a company Alveus our studio is responsible for preparing a complex visuals presenting sinks in various context.
Our team developed the whole concept of joining a sink in exact time of the day and product use. Up to now Orangegraphics designed over 30 top quality visuals for that project, and that amount is still growing.
My personal artwork. All models are unique and created by me.
High resolution image: http://iddqd-studio.com/to-follow-the-sun/
The project proposal has been accomplished in 2014 and making artwork again in 2017. The design is specially considered for tropical region
The educational project that led me to the path of architectural visualization was the goal to achieve beautiful furniture materials, mood and temperature, much time was devoted to wall materials. (The old rough brick) work was done from the reference. I do not know what else to add, I learned to make beautiful pictures, but you decide how much))
he initial idea for the piece came about in late 2015, right after the completion of ReConstruct. I wanted to portray some of my favorite architectural pieces in a more minimalist approach. Inspired by barren landscape photography and the combination of projection mapping with product lighting, the idea slowly evolved. The piece took its final form with the use of abstract landscapes, where each one corresponds to the style of the architecture that inhabits it.