The family house

This is a simple family house situated in Bangalore, India. This is my first time in Architectural visualization. This small project was entirely done in 3DS MAX. I used Vray as the renderer. Any feedback about the project is appreciated.

Villalobar de Rioja

This is a part of a renovation project of a building for a new hotel in Villalobar de Rioja (Spain) with arabian history. The client wanted something different and new but with a touch arabics. The materials that they wanted for the project were wood, ceramic, stone.. nothing of plastics or synthetics. Also, they wanted to see the stone of the facade wall and to use Tadelakt for the bathroom.

My goal was to show an opened bathroom without losing the warmness of the room.

Lake Lugano House

I first came across the Lake Lugano House when I saw the visuals done by James Pickford back in 2012. I had never worked on an exterior scene before so decided to have a crack at it myself.

I found some plan views of the house online and recreated them in AutoCAD to import into 3ds max. Using these and various reference images I was able to model the entire house and surrounding area. I rendered the initial visuals using forest pack and vray and having only worked on it during my lunch breaks it took me a couple of months.

I recently found those visuals when cleaning out my hard drive and decided they needed revisiting. I cleaned up the entire model and mapped everything properly. I added a new lighting setup, recreated all the materials and updated all the forest objects. I was also fortunate enough to find a high res panorama image of Lake Lugano itself which is a massive feature of the final images.

It took me about a month to complete, again working on it during my lunch hour every now and then. The final images were rendered using vray with a fair bit of post in photoshop.

Modern House in Japan – Hiroshima – Node+

Few months ago, I came across to a really nice wooden modern design of a Japanese house near Hiroshima. One thing I really like about Japan’s architecture and design is the simplicity in shapes.
I love the wood as a material and this house is simply full of it. I loved the images as a reference guide at archdaily.com website so I modeled the house by only using one ground floor plane drawing and one
cross section. However the modeling was not tricky at all, and I just had to improvise a bit with the vegetation since I didn’t have enough time to use the speedtree software for bamboo creation that surrounds the house in real life. That way I only used some R&D models and evermotion tree models.