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General Category => Gallery => Topic started by: Edvinas on 2016-03-10, 17:53:55

Title: Edvinas gallery
Post by: Edvinas on 2016-03-10, 17:53:55
Recently had many small projects, so decided to create 3D Architect gallery here in forum. Will be posting small projects and tests.





Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Edvinas on 2016-03-24, 17:57:44
Terrace rendering. I am very glad with vfb+ plugin. It was first try, so if anyone has any comments, will gladly take them :)
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Edvinas on 2016-03-31, 18:50:04
Today had a chance to work for a few hours with conceptual images. Architects wanted to hide those buildings. Lets see if anyone could find them :)

Used corona 1.3, simple camera matching(just adjusting from viewport). IFC model was provided. Photos taken with NIKON D7100. As you can see, photoshop was used heavily.

I really love how good&fast corona works, even for conceptual/sketchy renders.

Location: Vilnius, Lithuania. BTW, beautiful day here!
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: philippelamoureux on 2016-04-01, 05:03:31
I can't tell what's photo, what's 3d... so I guess that's a good sign! awesome job man!
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: romullus on 2016-04-01, 09:33:33
Gee, looks like you have some fun masking all those trees :]
I lived for a brief period in Vilnius while ago, but can't recognize location, can you show it on a map, please?
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Edvinas on 2016-04-01, 09:45:23
philippelamoureux – thanks a lot.

romullus. Masking the trees weren't so hard since part of them are 3D geometry :)
It's old city, near Misionary monastery. Maybe this would help http://misionieriai.lt/ (http://misionieriai.lt/) ;) BTW, some really nice panoramas you could see from there.

Google maps: https://goo.gl/maps/EJAu68z8Lpp

EDIT: quick GIF to reveal whats 3D, whats not :)
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: romullus on 2016-04-01, 10:39:12
Nice! I managed to spot all CG buildings except one, but completely failed to notice that there's CG trees :] Good job!
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: maru on 2016-04-01, 11:17:02
I saw the first image in this thread and my first thought was "wires or it didn't happen!". But now I get it! Great work!
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Tanakov on 2016-04-01, 13:22:47
After further investigation this is amazing, yet its not THAT good. Renderings are well placed I give you that. Good work.
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Edvinas on 2016-04-01, 14:09:52
Well, there was nobody who told those images are somehow amazing. They are just eye-catchy and that was the idea from the first beggining. As I mentioned before, it's a quick project, where we tried to use "minimum time. maximum result" rule. And CORONA proved, its a great tool for such a work :)
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Malor on 2016-04-01, 16:14:21
And many clients also think its magic, when they see buildings placed in photos:)
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: rambambulli on 2016-04-02, 08:40:42
Great work again. People realy should also check your blog. http://www.3darchitect.lt/blog/. Great examples of great work. Please keep posting them!!
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Christa Noel on 2016-04-02, 09:10:40
oh my...?! again, another insane guy in this forum.
what a great nice job. congrats

edit: ah I thought the project in first post is all 3D, but it still looks cool how you nicely compose them
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Edvinas on 2016-04-05, 16:38:52
Thanks guys. Those comments are really motivating. Hope to post a new Making of soon :)

And another quick job (15 hours). Everything is 3D. Did some tests with corona volume material and it gave really nice results.

Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: Edvinas on 2016-05-21, 13:47:59
Small crop outs from recent project
Title: Re: 3D architect gallery
Post by: mitviz on 2016-06-07, 07:50:54
very impressive, especially the aerial shots, did you use yellow ambient occlusion on the ground to get the effect around the trees on the ground?
Title: Re: Edvinas Skiestenis WIP
Post by: Edvinas on 2019-07-26, 11:00:12
Long time no post in this thread, but decided to show some of our smaller projects again. Most of our work can not be shared, but we do lot of small projects, so I will try to catch myself and show something for community. Some of the shared projects will be WIPs, so community is welcome to comment it!

Meaning that, I will start sharing a progress of my biggest personal project. I am working on it for past 14 months. Sounds crazy, I know, but my work on that is very episodic, maybe few hours every two weeks or so. To be honest, this is a project where are rather chill than work.

Long story short, I love mountains. Few years back we relocated our office to small chalet in Switzerland Alps and lived there working for a while. Because why not, we are small team :) One evening I was hiking and found this beautiful place surrounded by Swiss cow bell sounds, fresh air and mountain silence. I couldn't resist on doing a project on that land plot. So that was the birth of idea.

Many old/medieval buildings in Switzerland are protected, so the only way to live there, is to keep original exterior look. This is how idea was born to create a villa where medieval and modern architecture comes together. Images to understand what I mean attached below. These are very early WIPs.

P.S. It would be nice if forum mods could drop this topic to WIP work forum.
Thanks


Title: Re: Edvinas WIP
Post by: Edvinas on 2019-07-30, 13:31:16
A project of one image. We were commissioned to do 3D visualisation of architecture start Daniel Libeskind (https://libeskind.com/) project in Vilnius, Lithuania.

It was incredibly hard to take such a photo for matte painting, because this is one of the busiest streets in Vilnius Old City. So several hours of attempting and here we go :)