Dark Dining Room
Hi everyone,I create a new sense of dining room i hope you like it.
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Images are primarily created with 3ds max, V-Ray and Photoshop. The winter image illustrates clearly the concept of the building and shows the playfulness between the facade and the slightly wonky pine trees around the site.
The aerial view is partly drone photo and partly matte painting. It shows the building in the context of an old military site with the city of Växjö just behind it and the forests of Småland in the horizon.
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The camera settings allowed to give a general view of the space, letting the audience discover its layout. The smart view choice emphasized the beautiful architecture of the place, which largely contributes to its unique visual impact. As well as that, this 3D rendering for kitchen interior presents amazing lighting scenarios developed for the project. The wall window lets in oceans of sunlight during the day and delight the inhabitants with a gorgeous landscape outside. As for the evening, both cooking and dining zones are equipped with separate sources of artificial light. An elegant chandelier sets a festive atmosphere, while gold-colored pendants add more chic to the kitchen area.
But the most striking thing about this 3D rendering for kitchen design is the way it conveys the unique ambience of the studio. For what our client primarily strived to show was how his beautiful design solutions combined create an interior imbued with the sense of space, freedom and tranquility. So to do justice to this project, our 3D Artists have created high-quality textures so true to nature they look like photos. Then, they filled the 3D rendering with soft and warm daylight which ignited every surface in the kitchen and made it shine. Furthermore, to make 3D visualization really speak to the audience, our 3D Artists have placed small but eloquent details: pretty copper-colored and glass kitchenware, a cup of coffee and a magazine, freshly-baked buns. These serve to spur the imagination and make the viewer see himself actually living in this space.
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Bagsværd Lake is rich in both cultural and natural qualities that are distributed around
along the lake shore as pearls on a string. The project gathers these qualities and create a rowstadium that ties together through an architectural and spatial grip.
The architectural grip is to create a connection in the idiom and materials, and the spacious grip is about working with the landscapes,that is created between the lake shore and the forest or the city.
Three volumes of concrete seem to float in the air, where it seems that some glass boxes are their only support, the design intention here, was to create a home, which would open to the public areas on the ground floor, without sacrificing the private space upstairs.
We begin the exploration of the project, through sketches, drawing by hand and modeling in sketchup, with all freedom and efficiency we define details.
With the clear concept, in 3dsMax, we define framings and illumination, we fine-tune details of modeling and we generate the environment, we are very strict when basing ourselves on the existing context, to define what elements they add, and where we can intervene. This part is an adventure, we define materials, textures, colors, tones, etc. This is my favorite part of the project.
Once this stage is finished, and the images are rendered, we proceed to adjust curves and rectify the contrast.
Less is more, and in this project this phrase was our motto.