Student Residential

A photomontage was required to ensure the proposed design was accurately represent through realistic CGI to allow local planners to visualise this project.
Further mass building had to be modelled in 3D to show on going projects in the surrounding areas as the original photos didn’t have this.

Cabin in the forest

Personal project, created to practice exterior architecture visualizations.
All made in Blender 4.0.2, rendered in Cycles. A little post-production in Photoshop.
I used Gscatter to arrange the greenery, a few trees from the Evermotion collection, some greenery from Bproduction, a car model from Chocofur.

Harriswood

This week, we continue to share some of our most recent 3D real estate rendering projects. Harriswood is a multi-family residential enclave in Coquitlam created by Domus, a Canadian real-estate company.

So how to achieve photorealism in the render? Does a 3D artist only need to choose good textures, use physically based virtual lights, and adjust the right camera settings? Sure, that’s some of it. But to create lifelike images, a ‘sense of artistic truth’ is also essential. Neglecting details results in an artificial-looking image lacking any emotional impact.

For example, the customer wants the renderings to be both informative and to evoke a desire to live in a place like Harriswood. We started with an aerial view – a great decision to showcase the scale of the residential development. And sunny weather adds vibrancy to the area, creating a sense of comfort and tranquility. But a cheerful summer day is incomplete without greenery, offering shade from the scorching sun. Merely placing trees in front of the camera isn’t sufficient, but if you add trees behind the camera and mark their presence with long shadows, then such a detail will provide that exact “feeling of artistic truth”.

MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery

Cruzade

Resolved in two levels, the house adapts to the forest environment through two intersecting volumes.
The ground floor houses the main areas of the house: entrance, foyer, kitchen-dining area, utilities, and living room.
While the upper floor contains a en-suite bedroom and a small workshop. The pool extends towards the north to take advantage of the views and the quest for the forest.

The Capital One Cafe & Bank

Introducing Islyn Studio’s latest feat—the Capital One Cafe & Bank—a space that melds financial service with communal charm. This unique blend shapes a new paradigm, where banking meets relaxation in an inviting setting.

Our visual storytelling encapsulates the project’s essence—simplicity meets functionality. Our 3D visuals illuminate the design’s vibrancy: soft lighting cascades over sleek counters and cozy booths, while the strategic camera angles capture the seamless integration of a bustling cafe and a secure bank.

These renderings not only reveal the design’s functionality but also its potential to create a community hub, celebrating the symbiosis of modern finance and urban living. The visual conclusion is clear: 3D visualization transcends mere representation, delivering an experiential glimpse into a future where banking can be a part of life’s enjoyment.

MORE PROJECTS ON: https://omegarender.com/gallery