Author Topic: NEW DESIGN INTERIOR LES FAISSES DE CANTECOR  (Read 10045 times)

2015-09-25, 14:26:52

JulianSadokha

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Hello everyone, who is looking over this project .
 
I'm am pleased that you have paid attention and decided to review and evaluate it .
 It's really very important for me . I want to show you my last work . The project was immediately approved by the customer .
I was like the customer because in this project I want to show what I can and really like, that's why decided to change everything from style to design .
 I took an apartment - 48 sq. m . And wanted to create an interior for a free person . Free from stereotypes , prejudice and unnecessary things .
The person who is active , loves travel and spend time with friends at home . That's why the apartment space is as opened as it's possible .
Folding sofa allows to save space . The interior shouldn't become the dream for the average family which consists of two adults and two children .
 It's a "den" - lodging for someone who is looking for. I'll be glad to hear constructive criticism and positive comments !

 All detailed project information you can find here :

 https://www.behance.net/newandys
 ( Andrew Sadokha on behance )

All detailed project information you can find here:

https://www.behance.net/Julik24905188f

     I'm always ready for new interesting projects .
Please contact me through email :
          juliansadokha@gmail.com

There are a lot of angels of a large expansion which you can review here :

https://www.behance.net/gallery/29819483/NEW-DESIGN-INTERIOR-LES-FAISSES-DE-CANTECOR-
Hello! My name is Julian. I'm founder and CEO of Suburbia Studio.

We`re a visual marketing studio and we create renders not for the sake of renders, but for the sake of sales.

2015-09-25, 14:43:23
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Ludvik Koutny

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I am wondering, how does that pipe on the ceiling in kitchen hold there without any support if there's a sprinkler on the other end? :O

2015-09-25, 15:36:25
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I can imagine this being rigid if these are some thick oldschool pipes, but I can also imagine a party where pullups contest would quickly transform into wet tshirt contest.
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2015-09-25, 17:27:54
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What is the style of the flooring with a centimeter
slots for dust and debris on the second floor of the house.
It is not the only one renderer here I meet such an interesting solution
floor interior

2015-09-28, 09:27:35
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2015-09-28, 20:46:38
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Fam fam fam

http://www.turbosquid.com/FullPreview/Index.cfm/ID/932356

This is totaly not ok. Using someones scene as your one and puting things as it is your design.

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2015-09-28, 22:37:48
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Is this something new?
everybody does it/
all interior design renders is placement
ready-made someone else's 3d models of furniture
in new space/

2015-09-28, 22:50:26
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Is this something new?
everybody does it/
all interior design renders is placement
ready-made someone else's 3d models of furniture
in new space/

This is not only the model thing.

This is concept + lithing + model + idea. By the way there is enough written already on the 3d sky's russian version. The thing is that the author have not even mentioned that he totaly riped the idea (not collected from the scratch like most of the designers do). But puted the things to look like he did all that by him self.

This is something very similar with the russian adoptations of the western kinoindustry. For example.

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2015-09-28, 23:28:27
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denisgo22

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good example
I am sure that this decision and the concept on 100 percent
 taken from hapless Native Americans ---
Indians or rather from Japanese yakuza/
depending on the style
so there is also nothing new
« Last Edit: 2015-09-28, 23:35:18 by denisgo22 »

2015-09-29, 10:47:26
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Is this something new?
everybody does it/
all interior design renders is placement
ready-made someone else's 3d models of furniture
in new space/

This is not only the model thing.

This is concept + lithing + model + idea. By the way there is enough written already on the 3d sky's russian version. The thing is that the author have not even mentioned that he totaly riped the idea (not collected from the scratch like most of the designers do). But puted the things to look like he did all that by him self.

This is something very similar with the russian adoptations of the western kinoindustry. For example.

I completely agree with Nekrobul. Hopefully the guy paid (the correct price) for BBB3viz models.

2015-09-29, 14:15:18
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Question:
what determines the stylistic atmosphere of your interior?
Architecture and design of furniture/
1.Architecture defines architect.
2.Design of furniture defines designer of furniture /
All models are used in the interiors of renderers, that are downloaded from different resources, are the intellectual property and design of someone else,
do not yours/
3 for the interior designer  remain is only a very small part of the work, comfortable and tasteful use these two things.

PS/ It is for this very reason, on Stocks do not take the renderings of interiors, because you have to prove that the design and model of each chair in your interior, is yours intellectual property/

2015-09-29, 23:53:16
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I'll say one thing, if all this models would be free, every one used it and no one can't say a word, just quiet. But if some one buy it and use it for comercial or other work it's not a shame, it's pure logic, if you don't buy it it's your problem.
All of you used not at all your own models, so discussion about this must be over.

2015-09-30, 01:05:10
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I'll say one thing, if all this models would be free, every one used it and no one can't say a word, just quiet. But if some one buy it and use it for comercial or other work it's not a shame, it's pure logic, if you don't buy it it's your problem.
All of you used not at all your own models, so discussion about this must be over.

Hello, it seems that you are reading and watching between the lines.

It is not about the models, using someones models (from 3dsky for exampe) is ok - steal someones design and idea is not ok.
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2015-09-30, 01:41:32
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Hi, but here we shared our work, used corona) We do not shared our design or idea here. If there is a question about design and discussion about your work on it - your image is good, because you do not discuss light, materials or some thing else in production) thank you for reply

2015-09-30, 02:18:06
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As I already said
a very simple task of render interior design
is traced to the chair and the table well is beautifully combined with shelf
on the wall+ some technical problems: camera, materials. lights and bla,bla,bla///
That's all/
But chair, and table, and shelf on the wall is not yours ideas and models/
« Last Edit: 2015-09-30, 02:28:31 by denisgo22 »

2015-10-01, 19:45:37
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I am wondering, how does that pipe on the ceiling in kitchen hold there without any support if there's a sprinkler on the other end? :O

I'm wondering why there are so many details and objects without purpose in these renders?
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2015-10-02, 09:56:09
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Loving the attention to detail and the lighting set up. Is it corona sun and sky?
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