Beautiful Computer Generated Images I. – Giant Simplicity by Jakub Cech

Beautiful Computer Generated Images is a collection of Seven projects, a collection of seven Manifests, where every piece is an intersection of Technology and Art. It depicts imaginary places, imaginary objects where every element is arranged to create beautiful Composition and where photorealistic simulations are enriched and elevated by Custom color mapping to craft a piece formed by true Art.

Manifests purpose is to show what I truly consider beautiful, what I am passionate about and what I love. Showing passion in CGI, passion in Composition, passion in Simplicity, passion in Light, passion in custom Colors, passion in bending image within a Purpose, passion in adjusting piece with Abstract elements, all elevated by Custom Color Mapping to form something Unseen, something New and very Artistic.

Projects have been developed for eight months, working solely on the projects, between 2016 and 2017 and are periodically released every three weeks. After all seven have been released, there is going to be a book stitching all the pieces together.

Everything is custom made – from scratch – models, materials.
I welcome to watch the first one.

I. Giant Simplicity

Giant Simplicity is an imaginary living space consisting of three spaces where attention is driven by each elements beauty. It depicts Passion in contrast between Giant, yet Simple. Passion in contrast between materials Rose Gold and Marble. Passion in contrast between simple Rectangular shapes and simple Circular shapes. All images make together the whole piece.

The project has been rendered in beautiful Corona rendering engine. Modeling was done in 3Ds Max and sofa in Marvelous Designer, edges deformation with DeformEdges script. Models to download on Behance page. Marble island and bath have both real sub-surface scattering.

Inspiration credits: Chapel Street by Cyarchitects, Menu Design, The Watermark Collection, Jon W. Benedict, Living Divani.

Every image below is as whole crafted using Computer art. It is Imaginary, not Real. Computer Generated Images.

Black & White by Prabhudas Bhagwat

I Did this Project as a Practice work in my Freetime, I Kept it Very Simple with Just Light Playing the main part in This Scene. The Shadows Adding More contrast and Depth in the scene. Few Closeup Shots to Focus on Details in the scene.

I used 3ds Max, V-Ray and Photoshop.

Comments and Suggestions are welcome.

Pillows test by Tom Hartshorne

Very unbusy in the studio. The entire image was an accident. It is the result of a gentle soujourn through some studio max and V-Ray curiosities. I first came across a pillow tutorial on youtube and managed to get it to work, which was quite nice. “hmmm, wonder if I can do the duvet?” I thought, and then, “well I might as well make a sheet and a bed frame, so it’s not floating in midair.” Once I had made the bed and was proud of it, I didn’t want it to stand alone, so I lit it with a gentle cool light from one side and a small warm light from the other so that it’s natural curves would be shown off (real beds have curves!). From there I was also curious about the reason for the light, so I built sash windows (what makes them real? is it detail? texture, faded paint? water drips? dirty windows? I don’t know. I tried them all). I wondered about wallpaper, about photography in Vray, about how to make fur, about interior design, about atmospherics, depth of field, balance of colour, contrast and I wondered and wondered until the image was done, and I knew I had to leave it alone or risk ruining it and after all that wonder, my wife said the best bit was our daughter playing the violin in a picture above the bed.