Turquoise by Rishabh gupta
I just take the model from crystal CG render and try to recreate it in a different mood inspired by Turquoise color and fog
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This contemporary country side house is with white wood and white shingles for roof. The pergola acts as a wonderful element to the house.
experimenting with vray Env. fog
Hi all. Here’s a commissioned work that I would like to share. I find it always some kind of tricky to respresent a space, rather non-spectacular like this one. To make it feel appealing or attractive, but to remain realistic and not to overdo. What do you think? C4D, Vray and some Photoshop.
‘The Nest’ is a Flamingo Observatory proposed by NUDES in Abu Dhabi as a part of the Famingo Observatory competition by Bee Breeders. The Nest celebrates the unique and diverse ecosystem of the Al Watbha Wetlands in Abu Dhabi particularly the flamingos that visit the area.
From the visualization side, the main challenge was creating the vegetation. The wetlands had a unique set of vegetation and part of communicating the design well consisted of building the landscape in 3D close to the real site. I identified 3-4 types of plants and did a few variations for each of them and finally scattered them on the landscape using particle system.
The entire scene is pretty much 3D except for the sky and the trees at the back.
Inspired by Luxury Manhattan apartment tower 160 East 22nd Street by S9 Architecture
Location : United States, New York