Author Topic: Product / Interior Mixture Visuals  (Read 8495 times)

2017-07-26, 17:25:56

Marcus

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GIRA Switches Visuals

A series of visuals for Gira. Showcasing their latest building control systems and switches in cgi environments.
All images rendered at around 5k-6k
The only post work was a small curve adjustments. Otherwise straight out of frame buffer.

https://www.behance.net/gallery/55153775/Gira-Visuals




































Thank you for watching!

Client: Gira
Agency: H.G. Schmitz


« Last Edit: 2017-07-26, 17:39:58 by Marcus »

2017-07-26, 17:37:20
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Ludvik Koutny

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That is some beautiful level of detail. Had I seen these in some catalog, I would have never guessed these are not photos.

2017-07-26, 17:43:21
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That is some beautiful level of detail. Had I seen these in some catalog, I would have never guessed these are not photos.

Thank you for you nice words. :)
The catalog should be printed next week. I'm really curious to see them in there.


2017-07-26, 18:23:22
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Wunderbar! I wouldn´t have known that these pictures are no photos aswell. I realy like the plaster.

2017-07-26, 18:37:48
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Bravo!
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2017-07-26, 19:24:40
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Beautiful work... "small curve adjustment"... Curve adjustments can be done in vfb too...

2017-07-26, 19:28:46
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2017-07-26, 19:39:29
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PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2017-07-26, 19:48:45
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Wunderbar! I wouldn´t have known that these pictures are no photos aswell. I realy like the plaster.

Thank you Fritzlachatte. The plaster texture is from Sigers CMPP. They are quite nice.

Bravo!

Thanks :)
Beautiful work... "small curve adjustment"... Curve adjustments can be done in vfb too...

Thank you. Yes, thats true. I don't now why, but I really prefer PS for curve adjustments. I also like to layer several adustment layers on top of each other and play with their opacity

Top notch, love the details!

Thank you Johan!

PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I guess not, but thank you very much :)

2017-07-27, 21:03:23
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Unbelievable work! Would mistake these for photos. Everything to the wall looks so real. Are these textures made in the house? would to get my hands on some of these :D ! This deserves a making of!
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2017-07-28, 02:07:48
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Amazing level of detail and photo-realism! Perfect images!!

2017-07-28, 04:45:41
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Amazing quality of work. Thanks for sharing!

2017-07-28, 05:47:06
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cool project with a cool render. congrats!

2017-07-28, 11:43:45
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Amazing level of detail and photo-realism! Perfect images!!
Amazing quality of work. Thanks for sharing!
cool project with a cool render. congrats!

Thank you guys! :)

2017-07-28, 12:27:12
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Unbelievable work! Would mistake these for photos. Everything to the wall looks so real. Are these textures made in the house? would to get my hands on some of these :D ! This deserves a making of!

There is not so much magic behind it.  :) The wall textures are from Sigers CMPP.