….apartments, winter…. by vic nguyen
….apartments, winter….
in Canada
sw: 3dmax, corona and PS
thanks all C&C







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Series of visuals presenting real estate building in Manchester. Our studio in 2017 was responsible for visuals for a various interior spaces. We have recreated all the details, finishes and elements of the design to provide photorealistic visuals of the spaces.
Scene created and developed for a clean and comfortable environment, with neutral colors and tones.
“Architecture speaks when it’s part of the life and death of their guests.
Even when the absence takes place, houses have a lot to say.”
I tried to render this scene using Cycles, but it took a lot for each frame. I tried a render farm but it was so expensive, so I thought I may use the new blender real-time renderer.
This was the result.
100% Blender and Eevee
30 seconds per frame on average
Let me know what do you think.
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Our latest mission was to portrait the reborn of Century-old Hangzhou Normal University in this new campus that consists of more than a dozen colleges forming a rich puzzle. In the center of these puzzle a huge site hosts a core area complex, with several blocks and a fully open space for pedestrians. Everything is made with Cinema 4D and Corona (and a bit of Photoshop).
Image for project of a house in the mountains of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.