Rose Of The Scrapyard

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Wirra Willa Pavilion

Hi everyone, I’m Manuel Vendramin from 805avstudio (Italy). I want to share with you my last personal project call Wirra Willa Pavilion by Matthew Woodward Architecture, Australia, 2013. The building impressed me for the very clean and linear design and the beautiful park around.

The aim of the project was to experiment with Forest Pack and learn how to modify and manage various types of vegetation.

I did not try to reach a level of extreme photorealism, but I preferred to give a unique mood to every single image, using different HDR maps and color grading between each image. I think the composition, the light and the emotion are more important than the pure technical exercise. You can find more images on my website www.805avstudio.com

Credits: mazda free model by VizPeople. Willow free model by Vizpark. HDR by hdri heaven and VizPeople. Vegetation free model by ItooSoftware, Maxtree, Laubwerk, 3Dmentor. DebrisMaker2. Floor Generator. Mega Scan free models. Poliigon free texture. Arroway texture. Nik Collection.

Forest House

The forest house was used as an exercise file to help experiment with 3D vegetation and atmosphere. The scenery was inspired by fantasies worlds such as the Lord of the rings and precedent studies of hills and forests in the early times of the day.

The modelling was done using sketchup and the rendering in the Vray plugin. The grass was achieved by using proxies and scattered around by using Sketchup’s plugin fur-en. The trees were generated with the Laubwerk Plants Kit.

Post processing in Photoshop was one essential factor for this image which allowed me to enrich the moodiness of the image by adding atmospheric fog, tree cutouts for the foreground and last but not least, the horse which gives a sense of scale to the image and reminds you of fantastic worlds.