Nairobi – Luxury villa by Llewellyn thomas
First time trying out Phoenix FD by chaos group. Used this for all the water, and love it. really awesome software.
The mood reference for this image was Hunter house by Henry Goss
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The mood reference for this image was Hunter house by Henry Goss
I think that an architectural image will have more impact if it manages to establish a connection with the viewer. Of course, this connection can be generated in several ways.
Failure to disclose everything is one. An image where the elements are simply suggested leaves the possibility of imagining and transcribing what is not represented.
For example, a tighter framing will encourage the viewer to imagine and transcribe a whole: He becomes an actor of the image and is involved in this connection.
Of course, there are other ways of establishing this connection with the spectator, it is up to us to find out how, depending on projects, location, history, etc.
For me succeeding in establishing this connection is much more important than a super photorealistic image and today I think it is a real challenge and a great playground.
I worked as a kitchen designer for a company here in my city. As a personal project, I wanted to design a set of kitchens to showcase different layouts.
I used SketchUp for modeling. 3Ds Max and Corona Renderer for rendering.
A slender volume cantilevering over a crossroad of the past social fabric and the future urban precinct. A rich proposal for a hotel in Sydney CBD we illustrated for Scott Carver.
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Over the past few weeks, I’ve been working on the project of reconstruction of the local city square. And if the other renders which were made are mostly technical, with this one I decided to show upcoming New Year feel. Always wanted to create a snowy scene, but as you can see there isn’t much snow, heh. But I definitely do more in the upcoming projects, because why then I spend so many hours for setting up snow shader 😀