Living room in a minimalist style.
Personal visualization of the living room in one of the Moscow apartments in a minimalist style.
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I needed an autumn image for our newsletter so I quickly generated this image for it. It gave me an opportunity to create something I normally don’t get asked to do. I used the paint tool in 3DS Max to scatter my leaves.
With this image I wanted to capture the same vibes that I felt during those days, trying also to focus on the photographic compositions to achieve a satisfying result.
This personal project was created with an aim to discover new techniques. I had no intention to push it as far as it was finished. Over the months, when I was slowly developing the scene, I tested new techniques more intensely and this project just become my favorite. I tried something new whenever there was some spare time, therefore I was able to implement Substance tools to my workflow. I already had some experience with 3D scanned assets, however, I have never used them in an architecture project before. As of now, I try to use advantage of 3D scanned data every time when it is possible. I believe that everybody should do personal project on his own once in a while to push the boundaries. Stepping out from your comfort zone is sometimes exhausting and requires a lot of energy but at the end, stop learning costs you more.
I was really happy that the client wanted something different than a blue sky.
Heavy use of RailClone here for all the special facade tiles.
A personal project based on photo that inspired me