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2019-07-24, 13:03:23

Edvinas

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Hi!

Recently we finished another project where client wanted us to create 3D Plans for apartments. Interesting thing we realized is that we already did ~1500 such images for various clients during past few years. It became part of our service scope and we have a dedicated person in our team, working only on these images full time. Expert of 3D plans! :)
Almost every real estate project developer wants to have such 3D plans, especially the ones, where apartments are sold. They say it helps to get more customer engagement and sell particular apartments.

We are using sketchup-3dsmax-corona workflow for this work. Being able to use it with Corona is extremely comfortable, since we can use same assets we use for interior images. It saves us lot's of time.
Before doing these images in Corona, we tried various software, such as sketchup+vray, 5D planner and etc. Those pipelines allowed us to get fast results, but then the quality was very questionable. And of course, in those situations when clients were more demanding, it was painful to export assets from 3dsmax corona to sketchup. So again, happy to have Corona even for those non-traditional projects!

Full presentation on behance: https://www.behance.net/gallery/83297801/NEW-SANTA-3D-PLANS
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2019-07-25, 14:49:32
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This is so clean and aesthetic, congratulations for such great work. Do you also animate those things? :)
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2019-07-26, 10:11:05
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Maru,

Glad you liked it, thank you! Credits go to my wife, she is the one who creates them all :) We didn't animate them already, but there were some cases where we wanted different approach.
For example few months ago we were commissioned to create exterior/interior images and 3D plans as well for cottage project. The task was more or less the same posted above, however, all cottages had two stories. So to make it more attractive we matched ground and first floor so it has seamless switch.

Example below. And full project here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/83350739/3D-COTTAGE

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2019-07-26, 12:30:28
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So another case of #womeninarchviz, awesome!
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2019-07-27, 05:05:21
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So you used section plane cut in sketchup then doing the rest in 3dsmax, right?

2019-07-27, 13:57:50
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Very nice renders !

2019-07-27, 18:46:16
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So you used section plane cut in sketchup then doing the rest in 3dsmax, right?

Nope, we use more reliable way. We model two parts of walls, the one which is visible directly and the other which is hidden to camera. It can be done in whatever soft you want, but we found sketchup simpliest and faster way :)
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2019-07-28, 00:04:16
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I love this style. I used to do something similar at my old job.


2019-07-28, 08:51:12
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I have alreday made some too....
Think a Corona Slicer should be very a time saver.

2019-07-28, 14:27:23
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I have alreday made some too....
Think a Corona Slicer should be very a time saver.


Yeah its why i requested it back in 2014 haha. I might have to do some of these again soon. I like the closet presentation. Really good way of making it clear.

2019-07-29, 15:37:15
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Corona slicer might be nice feature, but I doubt we would use that daily. To make 3D plan nice, you will need to spent time on in anyway, there is no shortcuts. So slicer can cut down need time for modeling, but only if it's reliable and works without bugs :)
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2019-07-29, 20:53:24
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Corona slicer might be nice feature, but I doubt we would use that daily. To make 3D plan nice, you will need to spent time on in anyway, there is no shortcuts. So slicer can cut down need time for modeling, but only if it's reliable and works without bugs :)

When i requested it i was making maybe 4-5 3d floorplans a week of commercial spaces so it would have been super useful!