Tourism in the city by Vic nguyen
Tourism in the city
By: Vicnguyen
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By: Vicnguyen
Sw: 3dmax, corona and PS. Polligon HDRI ….
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Hats off !!
For being the true Superhero.
It’s the countless hours you fight to save our lives, the selfless service you render, the miles and miles you walk along with us in our pain.
This is dedicated to those real heroes at this time- our Doctors and Paramedics.
Hello friends!!!! This is my Free Time Render. I used 3Dsmax 2020, Corona 5, Photoshop 2020
Inspiration For Street Photography
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Photoreal Exterior Rendering for Apartments in Luxembourg
Nocturnes & Mirages project is the exploration of various ambience and lighting scenarios with the special focus on situations which seem to be underrepresented in the main stream of architectural visualization.
NOCTURNES
The early dawn scenes which take inspiration from the paintings of James Abbott McNeill Whistler, William Turner or American Realists. They are to feature no artificial light and create an unobvious scenery intended to stimulate the imagination. They require more attention and might seem unfit for the mediums based on a hectic scrolling through one’s feed but I believe they can shine when built into a more complex visual story.
Vague, blurred, impressionist, dreamy.
MIRAGES
The high noon with its tendency of flattening of the form, smoothing of the texture irregularities and – in the absence of shadows – giving the priority to the mosaic of popping colours as well as emphasizing a larger scale geometries.
Also, the sun shimmering amid the dusty clouds and the specular vertigo to contrast the vast emptiness around.
Sharp, buzzing, colourful.
For a VOX company we have developed a collection of visuals presenting Facade panels. Aim of the project was to design a various architecture cases showing wide possibilities of product usage.