Author Topic: Municipalidad Lo Barnechea / Gonzalo Mardones V Arquitectos  (Read 511 times)

2025-08-20, 18:52:24

Dyrk Studio

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Hey guys, i wanted to share a few images i did of this project, i loved the way a deconstructed white mass merge with the buildings surrounding. (Non commisioned project)

All the set of images are in my Instagram profile Dyrk Studio.

Have a great day all of you!
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Today at 14:22:34
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I really like the lighting, especially in the first image. I've noticed you've used it in your past projects too, and it really has a great contrast and white balance to give off this photographic look. Mind sharing more details about the lighting?

Great work, keep it up.

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Hey guys, i wanted to share a few images i did of this project, i loved the way a deconstructed white mass merge with the buildings surrounding. (Non commisioned project)

All the set of images are in my Instagram profile Dyrk Studio.

Have a great day all of you!
Hi!
I’m not sure how to explain it properly: the images look very beautiful when viewed as a whole, the light and the various materials have a very good overall impact, but when I zoom in, there are artifacts everywhere, strange things and watercolor-like effects, such as on the road in the background. I can’t figure out what causes this; I wonder if you’re using AI to upscale from very, very small base renders, that’s the only explanation I can think of. Do you happen to have the clay renders?
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Today at 19:56:12
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Hi, Mattia.

Yeah, there´s a lot of things going on. But i really don´t care at this phase because these are sketches, rough and quick. So, it doesn´t matter at this point. Hope these answer you doubts.

Today at 20:11:34
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Hi, Mattia.

Yeah, there´s a lot of things going on. But i really don´t care at this phase because these are sketches, rough and quick. So, it doesn´t matter at this point. Hope these answer you doubts.

Got it, thanks! That makes sense, the overall atmosphere is strong and I guess that’s exactly what counts at this stage. The overall look is definitely strong. It would be interesting to know a bit more about your workflow, if you feel like sharing I imagine you’re testing a solid process with Stable Diffusion or similar, given the consistency and the way all the images share the same definition and mood
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Yeah i probably wouldn’t want to do that but if it helps, in every project i do, be sure almost everything is 3D, 98% i would say. Specially vegetation. Have a great day ✌🏻

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Yeah i probably wouldn’t want to do that but if it helps, in every project i do, be sure almost everything is 3D, 98% i would say. Specially vegetation. Have a great day ✌🏻
Ok, thanks for clarifying. Of course, what usually makes these forums valuable is when people share not only results but also a bit of process, that’s often where we all learn the most. But I respect your point of view
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