Australian Manna

The design and visualization of the Australian office building.

The intended feeling of the scene is about the air that appears scorched and simultaneously starkly filled with blue gum oils. The life is slow but a single cumulonimbus creeps on from behind the horizon. The trees tremble as it approaches, birds soar up and the arid soil seems to sigh as it is to get finally studded with the soothing pattern of dark drops.

The BLOX

We couldn’t help but get inspired by an incredible project by Prague architects Jan Holna and Petr Šedivý (http://www.dam.cz), so we decided to create a visualization for it. We, like all 3D artists, can always find time to improve our skills and learn new techniques. It was very interesting for us to try new lighting methods and gain experience that we will use in our commercial projects. Beautiful minimalistic architectural forms and contrasting materials of the building make it stand out from the surrounding and attract attention.
We invite architects who enjoy the quality of our work to collaborate on many interesting and satisfying projects

Old vs New

The images are based on this photos https://www.behance.net/gallery/54856263/C-I-S-T-E-R-N-E-R-N-E . I was trying to catch the atmosphere and light like in the reference. Hope you enjoy it.

For more information take a look here https://www.behance.net/gallery/72638587/Old-vs-New

Interior Design and visualization of nice appartments for yang family in Saint-Petersburg (Russia). Close Up`s

Hi to all! this design&visualization project was finished about a half year ago.
Now actually, all construction and other works going to be done. So, I hope can upload here some photos from real appartments with finished design in near future. I hope you will enjoy this close up`s. Personally me like it so much!
Many thanks to talented interior designer Elena Sidorina.

If you are also like this work or have commercial requests – then I will be apricciate to know it: korchinskiy.ks@gmail.com

Thanks for watching!

The Backcountry Hut – Canada East

The intention of this project was to situate the hut into a natural environment in a way that felt harmonious and comfortable. We wanted viewers to feel as though they could picture themselves there.

We used an array of site photos to help us get a feel for the Canadian shield and lake country in eastern Canada – and from there we iterated the landscape (100% imagined) and foliage a great deal to get to a point where we were satisfied. One of the greatest challenges was making a believable rocky shoreline complete with moss, lichen, and other plants. In the end, it was a combination of Megascans surfaces/atlases/3d with Real Displacement Textures.

Megascans was used heavily throughout the process and we developed a solid workflow for building assets from atlases and using Forestpack to catalogue and distribute. We rely on Forestpack Library and Corona proxies to keep our file sizes to a minimum so autosaves are quick and the files stay snappy and crashes are minimized. The final size of the site model was just over 50mb. We are also very strict with layer and object organization with a rigorous standard that is always being refined.

The architecture itself was the simplest part of the project in spite of using some of the earlier draft versions to iterate on the design of the cladding and some detailing. We’ve found that using rendering as a design tool is extremely valuable for clients and helps refine their project but does come at a time cost.