Veranda
Project Name : Veranda
Designed&Visualized : Mohamed Ayman
Year : 2017
Project On Behance : https://www.behance.net/gallery/53333941/Veranda
Tools Used : 3DsMax l V-ray l Ps
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Designed&Visualized : Mohamed Ayman
Year : 2017
Project On Behance : https://www.behance.net/gallery/53333941/Veranda
Tools Used : 3DsMax l V-ray l Ps
An architectural visualisation / matte painting based on a model i downloaded from Sketchup warehouse, can’t find it now, if you know what it is please let me know!
This is one of many projects I’m been working on lately, images to be printed in a new prefab catalouge. This project was entirely created in 3d with the help of 3dsmax, Forest pack and Railclone, lit with HDRI, rendered in both vray(exteriors) and corona (interiors), I find that vray handles the wast use of vegetation smoothly and corona nails it for the interiors. Please do visit my behance portfolio for more catalouge projects. https://www.behance.net/Darwin_Ceballos
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Escala humana. Fotografía por SantiagoPGM.
Image made for my own portfolio after completing a CitizenM project for Concrete Architects. Most of the design was changed and/or blurred with the depth of field effect to make sure that the original design was not visible.
“The true spirit of the journey is the return”
I wanted to create an image that every person who was looking at her was transmitting an emotion. Or something to remember. It reminded me that it is great to travel and to discover new places, but then the best thing is to return to the warmth of your family.