Author Topic: NeuHouse Berlin - Interior Visuals  (Read 7996 times)

2017-02-16, 18:48:44

Marcus

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Architectural (CGI/3D) visualizations for NeuHouse Apartments in Berlin.
Agency: n3Vision
Architecture: Gewers & Pudewill

Full project here https://www.behance.net/gallery/48930865/NeuHouse-Interior-Visuals

And what I have to mention:

Corona saved really our asses here!
We had a 3 weeks timeframe for this project. I guess without the great stability of Corona (no single crash), the Denoiser and Lightmix it would be almost imposible to do this within the timeframe. We really sweated during this project - But corona has given us confidence within the project.
So. I really would like to thank all of the developers. Hats up, for you guys.


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2017-02-16, 19:08:48
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leocv

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Awesome work!
Really liked the images, especially the bloom in the pictures, it seems very natural.
Great bathroom renders. :)
KISS Principle
Keep it simple, stupid!

www.behance.net/leonardovieira

2017-02-16, 19:29:30
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Awesome work!
Really liked the images, especially the bloom in the pictures, it seems very natural.
Great bathroom renders. :)

Thank you very much :)

2017-02-17, 09:55:51
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RolandB

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All the mood, colors and lighting I like. You did it in a very convincing way, bravo !
Roland
Portfolio on Béhance
http://www.behance.net/GCStudio

2017-02-17, 10:09:45
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2017-02-17, 10:52:22
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Marcus

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All the mood, colors and lighting I like. You did it in a very convincing way, bravo !
Roland

Thank you Roland :)

2017-02-17, 12:59:45
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Hi, compliments! great job! great attention to materials!
Can I ask where you bought the plant that is in the living room?
thanks

2017-02-17, 13:07:37
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Marcus

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2017-02-17, 14:01:48
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2017-02-17, 16:39:04
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2017-02-17, 16:45:54
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Very nice and clean images.

2017-02-17, 17:05:19
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The lighting in the first image and bathroom images especially are epic!

Would you able to go through some details of your setup? The bathroom images "pop" so well, some of the best artificially lit (non-daylight) shots I've seen - the white balance, light temperature and light distribution/contrast is spot on! I often find my artificially lit scenes can look a bit drab/monotone so some insight here would be really great if you can spare the time.
Vray who?

2017-02-21, 14:47:52
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Saw the images already on Facebook. Saved them immediately to my Pinterest account as reference and perfect mood images.

well done!

2017-02-21, 17:54:03
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@belly and @Image Box Studios: Thank you for the kind words!

2017-02-21, 18:10:07
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The lighting in the first image and bathroom images especially are epic!

Would you able to go through some details of your setup? The bathroom images "pop" so well, some of the best artificially lit (non-daylight) shots I've seen - the white balance, light temperature and light distribution/contrast is spot on! I often find my artificially lit scenes can look a bit drab/monotone so some insight here would be really great if you can spare the time.

Hey @agentdark
Sure I can explain some things a bit further.
Just tell me what you want to know :)