Harwood No 10 by ANH LE

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Living Room 3D Rendering for El Paso Project by ArchiCGI

The spacious living room has simple layout and is comfortably divided into dining and relaxing zones, as well as the open terrace which can be seen from various camera angles. With such interior planning, one can appreciate that the space benefits equally from the exterior connection, creating a vibrant and outstanding design. In addition, CG render depicts the lighting system chosen for the project. Large glazed openings and a lack of window treatments let the sunlight flood the room during the day, establishing how comfortable the owners will feel in the interior space. As for the nocturnal illumination, glass pendant lights and candles in both areas make for a homey and intimate atmosphere.

Besides, the 3D image illustrates the color scheme that perfectly matches the interior style. Plain white covers most of the space, underlying a synthesis of beauty, simplicity and minimalism. Also, CG render shows the natural textures, such as wood and stone, that enhance the elegant interior aesthetics and cozy feeling.

With the help of photorealistic presentation, the Designer, who prioritized functionality of the space, explained various usage scenarios for all facilities. Thus, the family can use the interior area to relax in front of the beautiful fireplace, read books and cook food. Furthermore, the terrace can be used for dining outside with friends, drinking cocktails and having lovely conversations.

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The Curve E V A by Roman Sinitsa

architect: EVA
visualization: Sinitsa Visual
location : IJsselstein, The Netherlands
not a commercial project, reference – https://www.archdaily.com/895617/the-curve-e-v-a
year: 2019​

soft : 3d max, Corona render, Ps
https://www.behance.net/gallery/76862299/The-Curve-E-V-A
If you are interested in cooperation, please contact us by e-mail: info@romansinitsa.com

CAVE by Akhil Alukkaran

Its been 6 months since I started to work with 3d modeling and visualization. To start with it was confusing because, there were a lot of options infront of me to choose as a software. It was difficult to stick with one in the beginning. as a beginner I started with sketchup which was a software which is understimated by most of them out there, like David Santos said.
Without a mentor working with vray was a bit tricky to learn, because of the bugs and errors. Half of the time went to figure out what went wrong and figuring out issues.
Yes experience is the best teacher. Later i found out a more organized way of working with both sketchup and vray. Still the problems didn’t go away but its a lot better. Thanks to the all the developers out there, there were a lot of amazing plugins which helped me to do this like artisan sculpt brush, skatter…etc
Since i am an architecture student others think that i wont be able to focus on architecture and designing if i spend so much time in learning these 3d visualization.I dont know about that ,any way when i did the first,seccond and the third one i tried to make each of them better than the previous one. I dont know how to evaluate where i am now but i am Happy.

pc spec: 8gb ram ,NVIDIA 4gb graphic card,i5 processor