Residence A
Residence A based on Kurt Rappaport’s Striking Home
designed by Scott Mitchell Studio – Full CGI scenes
Car model used: (MAZDA MX-5) by VizPeople
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designed by Scott Mitchell Studio – Full CGI scenes
Car model used: (MAZDA MX-5) by VizPeople
Imagine being dubai, intense sun and hot air. After an intense day of work, go home and immerse yourself in the pool, breathe again, and all you did not see before you begin to see it clearly. I put you to the edge and looking at you say “I’m at home”.
The vizualisation is focused on the Home, your eyes run around the image stopping on the house.
Software: 3Ds max 2017 – Vray 3.5 – Photoshop CC
Hope You like it !
I modeled from pictures and plans. Everything has been built in 3ds max, using Vray and Forest Pack. Post production with Photoshop
Snow World was an architectural competition we did in Netherlands. Placed on Landgraaf, Netherlands, it was purposed by the client that we could re-create their beautiful design of the skying hall, as well as the hilltop design.
A project work in my summer vacation
Under is a full 3D Animation showing architectural projects through a lonely point of view. The first version of the whole animation was rendered on a single notebook, using Corona Renderer.
All the scenes in this shortfilm were created from scratch firstly to be used in my new Corona Renderer Online Course, which you can find here: https://thilima.com.br/course/coronarender/
The greatest challenges of this animation were to figure out how to animate the flood scenes with objects interaction/movement without need make any simulations, and also how to render all the underwater scenes which had Displacement + Forest Pro + Volume Light at the same time. Average render time 5 to 15 mins per frame.
I hope you like it 🙂