Sukh Chayn

Pixarch expertly exhibits the spectacular tower elevations. The unique features with drop off lane, open air balconies and canopied rooftop views represented by 360 degree angles are shown with the finesse at its height. Pixarch maintains the Sukh Chayn essence of serenity with a lush green expanse and scenic surroundings.
The marbled and wooden scopic passageways meander harmoniously around the well-designed decor and residential features for a lavish outlook. Each medium and material used retains its high quality with Pixarch’s photorealistic views. The wide to zoom-in angles depict Pixarch’s mastery to focus on the best angles for perfect precision and projection of the prestigious property, with an elegant enhancement, which adds to its market value.

Vivid Skyscrapers

Personal project made for fun and practice of minimal composition and study of main color principles. Hi saturation values connected to reduced colors palette emphasize the final outcome and make realistic renders more abstract and look more like graphic forms. Software used: Cinema 4D + Octane + Adobe Photoshop/Camera Raw.

Two Tastes

So there is not that much about this project really. It is a personal project that focuses on creating a visually appealing, emotion evoking visualization where the sofa is in the center of attention.

These types of projects are a great way to experiment with workflows and moods so that you can get a better idea of what could help clients stand out amongst the crowd.

Instead of just creating an evenly lit interior shot, one can try to experiment and try to invoke emotions in the viewer.

Raw Serenity

Raw Serenity is an exploration of styles unknown, a step out of the comfort zone in search for the new and different. Whether the project is ultimately categorized as a product visualization or even an interior render set is not really important. What is important is exploring new styles and new design principles which can eventually help create inspiring commercial work and help clients and brands stand out.

This project is heavily inspired by the Japanese Wabi Sabi aesthetic which is derived from a world view that is centered on the acceptance of transience and imperfection.