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carlwilliamsvisualisation:
Hello Corona Community,

I am proud to introduce a very special personal project, my full 3D recreation of the iconic and world famous Fallingwater, located in the Bear Run Nature Reserve, Pennsylvania, USA. As always, rendered using Chaos Corona!

A personal passion and endeavour of mine over quite a few years, this project represents my love for what I am able to call ‘work’, my ambition to keep learning, something I believe as creatives we can lose sight of sometimes in the day to day grind. It represents my journey of growth and learning in Arch Viz since 2018 when I was lucky enough to start working in this industry!

Hope you like it, let me know if you have any thoughts, positive or constructive! :)

All the best,

Carl

More works visible here: https://www.instagram.com/carlwilliamsvisualisation/ or https://www.carlwilliamsvisualisation.com/

Aram Avetisyan:
Amazing work of this architectural landmark!

If water is animated, I would be happy to see a more motion-blurred version of the water - that will bring more action/life to the piece.

been11:
Great work - Congrats !

carlwilliamsvisualisation:

--- Quote from: Aram Avetisyan on 2024-11-08, 12:38:16 ---Amazing work of this architectural landmark!

If water is animated, I would be happy to see a more motion-blurred version of the water - that will bring more action/life to the piece.

--- End quote ---

Indeed, I have rendered the waterfall with motion blur as it was simulated in Phoenix FD, however I could have rendered with more motion blur for sure. I plan to turn this into an animation at some point, but that will involve animating a lot of vegetation! :)

Matthew86:
That's truly a splendid job, and it's impressive how you managed to handle and position so much vegetation. It must have been a very demanding task that requires a lot of patience! Just out of curiosity, how much RAM does a scene like that use?

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