New Manhattan Bridge

Everything in the image (apart the people) has been modelled and shaded.
We even shaded the little drops of water on the cars with Corona layered materials and Triplanar maps to place them only on the top surfaces.

We also shaded dirt, moisture, water droplets and imperfections on all the surfaces.

Software used: Corona for 3ds Max, Photoshop, Lightroom, Quixel Mixer and Megascans.
Most of the buildings were modelled in Sketchup.

House in Leira

Probably the most complicated part of the entire project was modelling the house. Firstly it was challenging because even after days I would discover new details and spaces that I hadn’t seen before or are not visible in photos. The modelling part was done with an obsession for the details.
The house itself is so minimal that would result in a non-photorealistic render if all the little details and shadow gaps were not modelled properly. So the main focus was to obtain a model as detail as possible. The second challenge was lighting and fine tuning the textures of the wood and reflections.
Once I was happy with both model and materials, I started to study different cameras and particularly different lighting conditions.
And I guess it’s worth mentioning the grass and gravel which were all 3d modelled and scattered with Multiscatter.
I hope you like it.