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Gallery / Wadi
« on: 2023-11-14, 19:06:49 »
"Wadi" a captivating image that artfully combines the timeless beauty of the Wadi mountains with the modern elegance of a mirrored glass building. This photo serves as a symbolic bridge between ancient desert traditions and the futuristic allure of contemporary architecture. The composition begins with a sweeping panoramic view of the Wadi landscape, showcasing its red sands and rugged mountains. As the camera zooms in, intricate details gradually come into focus. Ultimately, attention shifts to the mirrored glass building seamlessly integrated into the cliffs and mountains. Futuristic cable cars traverse the mountains through the building, enhancing the sense of modernity. This contrast vividly emphasizes the profound harmony between human innovation and the enduring splendour of nature.
 Software used  Corona render , 3Dsmax and  photoshop


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Gallery / Eatry
« on: 2023-08-26, 19:53:31 »
Eatry

Thrilled to showcase a glimpse of exquisite design.
Introducing a masterpiece where Nature inspires innovation.
Immerse yourself in the fluid lines of dynamic design and the extraordinary form it takes.
Softwares: 3DS Max- Corona renderer -photoshop

Thanks



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Gallery / Re: SAHARA
« on: 2023-05-03, 17:00:00 »
Thanks a bunch for your feedback, Aram!
 your observation is totally appreciated, and I'm glad you liked the original renders better.
 

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Gallery / Re: SAHARA
« on: 2023-04-30, 12:33:52 »
Hey Romullus
yes, there was a little bit of chromatic aberration effect used in the image. However, I have removed it,

 in the updated image shown below.

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Gallery / Re: SAHARA
« on: 2023-04-29, 11:12:57 »
Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. I agree that the chromatic aberration could have been toned down to create a more subtle effect.
In future historic or fantasy landscapes, I will take your suggestion into consideration.

 Thanks a ton appreciate your words.

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Gallery / Re: SAHARA
« on: 2023-04-29, 01:20:19 »
Dear ARAM,

Thank you for your interest in my work. Regarding the forum question, I would like to clarify that I did not use an AI generator for this particular image. Instead, I utilized a traditional process that began with 3dsmax for modelling , also there are a few ready models I have used, followed by Corona for rendering, and finally Photoshop for post-production. The raw render image was also included in the process and I have attached the full process files.

I believe that the combination of these software programs allowed me to achieve the desired results and create the final product you see. I hope this information clarifies any confusion.


Thank you again for your interest in my work.

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Gallery / SAHARA
« on: 2023-04-28, 10:05:00 »
Hello everyone,

SAHARA

A step into an Arabian world of magic and wonder with this  CGI project!
It showcases an old Imaginary Arabian city nestled between mountains,
from the intricate carvings on the gate to the lifelike movement of the camels.
If you're a fan of different cultures, imaginary architecture,
 or just appreciate a beautiful visualization,
 this is definitely worth checking out!

Software used: 3DSMAX - Chaos Corona - Adobe Photoshop



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Gallery / Cerebellum
« on: 2023-03-25, 23:43:03 »
 Each marionette has its own personality and character, brought to life with breathtaking realism and precision. Overall, Cerebellum is a captivating and innovative project that combines the beauty of puppetry with the power of CGI,
an experience for anyone who appreciates the artistry of puppetry.
-Enjoy the journey -

"Cerebellum" is the most suitable and appropriate name for this project.
The cerebellum is a part of your brain located at the back of your head, just above and behind where your spinal cord connects to your brain itself. The name “cerebellum” comes from Latin and means “little brain.” For centuries, scientists believed your cerebellum's job was to coordinate your muscle movements

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