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Wonderful blue dusk images of this wooden cottage by Superkül Architects. Vivid and saturated colors but with great control, also in the daylight views with the combination of interior lights… this is a great reference for this type of lighting.
Beautiful images of Shay Clearys Alto residential apartment tower on a former single residence site. Great reference for visualizing a glass covered tower at dusk and day showing the insides too.
I think this is a first in architectural visualization! Artist Carl Warner and his team of five model-makers spent three weeks crafting the famous London landmarks out of foods ranging from melons and tomatoes to asparagus. The team used 26 different types of fruit to recreate the London skyline and the result truly looks good enough to eat!
A new version of the Building Generator is out with many new features and improvements. This is a very impressive script and the development of it is really fast and I can see how it can be very useful for me to generate city backdrops for urban visualizations for example.
A very good collection of wood & natural materials by manufacturer Trespa. Great for use inside SketchUP and also for rendering at large resolutions too, though you might need to tweak it a bit for tiling.