Multiplex Edged Kitchen Cabinetry CGI by Pikcells

When our client sent the layouts over for these ply-edged cabinets, we knew we had to produce first class 3D with brilliant composition. By featuring a contrasting multiplex edge on these modern slab grey doors, the design becomes instantly more interesting without adding cost with more expensive cabinetry.

3DSMax and Corona used on these with edits and finishing touches in Fusion 16 and Photoshop.

More of our kitchen CGI > https://www.pikcells.com/gallery/kitchens

KSB City 3D Architectural Visualization by Pixarch by Pixarch

KSB City in Saudi Arabia was brought to life through Pixarch’s photorealistic 3D views and architectural walkthroughs. The detailed 3D architectural walkthroughs gave an excellent perspective on the project making it easier for the client to see what their project will look like. The photorealistic 3D views were of high quality and depicted the project with various perspectives. A TV commercial was also created keeping in mind the client’s requirements.

Offices Towers Qatar by Bartosz Muczyń

Hello again, i’m proud to share with you my latest project – Office Towers Qatar. All images are full CG, no shortcuts taken. I used a lot Railclone Pro,Forest Pack Pro in this project for scattering and and growFX for ivy greenery. Whole project done in 3dsmax, rendered with Vray NEXT.
I hope you enjoy.

Behance project – https://www.behance.net/gallery/1205…s-Towers-Qatar

Cheers

Bartek

‘Gummer’ by Duy Phan

‘Gummer’
Living around the forest

Project: Aquarevo
Location: Lyndhurst, Cranbourne VIC Australia
Urban & Architecture designed by: Xpace.cc
Client: CRC Water Sensitive Cities
Image illustrated by: Duy Phan

The proposal seeks an upscaled low-rise perimeter block approach that suggests a large open space at its centre. ‘Living around the Forest’ aims to combine density in suburban contexts while increasing the scale and quality of the public amenities. The proposal includes linked housing typologies that benefit from a huge landscape that brings cooling, ecological lifestyles and additional amenities in the backyard. The housing typologies are flexible within their footprints following the natural boundaries of the site.

– Building footprints are minimised over multiple storeys to maximise interaction with the forest. This allows for a flexible arrangement of sleeping and living.
– Buildings compactness and multiple-orientations allow for optimized solar gain and loss, cross ventilation and unrestricted views and privacy.
– Large centralised facilities in the forest have the possibility to incorporate and meet external demands to benefit the larger community.