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It was my first try with Fstorm and I was amazed at how this engine is fast and realistic. So after this experiment, I decided to move from Vray toward Fstorm after about 14 years.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedIt was my first try with Fstorm and I was amazed at how this engine is fast and realistic. So after this experiment, I decided to move from Vray toward Fstorm after about 14 years.
Another Full-CG non-commercial project Sky Yūgen Office Building, located in Minato City, Tokyo.
Yūgen means a profound, mysterious sense of the beauty of the universe hidden within every object. Working with lighting and weather, we tried to depict this feeling in architecture and visualization.
Photorealism might not be the primary goal for ArchViz anymore (in general, as a goal for the industry), since we pretty much achieved it thanks to technological advances in hardware and software. And yet, from time to time, someone still manages to surprise me with efforts towards realism. Such is this work by Matthew Hallett.
I really like the nice juxtaposition of old and modern Scandinavian interiors. they look peaceful and remind me of the innocence of childhood. I think in such spaces life is still so slow and man can enjoy every single moment of their life. So I decided to try it in CGI.
Personal project made for learning some light moods and scatter with new FStorm Fur modifier.
My first project using FStorm renderer. Thanks a lot to Viz.Guru for his patreon. Without it this would be impossible for me.