Copenhagen Street

This project involved creating a 3D model of a street scene at dusk, using 3ds Max and the Corona renderer. The scene was designed to be atmospheric and evocative, with fog filling the air and lights glowing in the windows of the buildings and around the trees. To add to the realism of the scene, cars were included and were made to appear as if they were moving by only rendering their headlights and taillights. Finally, people were added to the scene using Photoshop to further increase the sense of realism and to create a sense of activity and life on the street.

The goal of this project was to showcase my skills in creating 3D models and rendering them using professional software, as well as my ability to use Photoshop to make compositing and finishing touches to the final image. By creating an immersive and believable scene, I aimed to demonstrate my ability to tell a story through my work and to create visually striking and engaging images.

Shin Youngsan

We decided to go back to 2019 and show an architectural visualization of the Shin Youngsan residential complex in Seoul. In addition to the 33-storey apartment buildings themselves, the structure also houses retail and business centres.

The project illustrated how architecture can interact with the scene in 3D visualisation. On the one hand, the complex fits in well with the existing neighbourhood without disturbing its original architectural appearance. On the other hand, the colour palette of the facades harmonises perfectly with the evening sky of Seoul.

Exterior visualisation is partly our favourite type of project, as it requires a higher level of expertise and responsibility. Especially when you have so many different camera views, as in the Shin Youngsan project.