Also posted over at Evermotion but I thought I might as well post it here too for the real experts. Hopefully there wont be so many requests for the scene, settings and textures!
It started of as a modeling excercise, but I ended up building a quick room round about them as a backdrop and the renders turned out ok. LWF, VraySun, Physical Camera: same set up as I seem to do everything these days.
The timber floor material is from an arroway collection (although I painted a new displacement map to get rid of jagged edges).
The only post work is the glow from the windows, DOF is vray. I usually don't bother rendering unclamped but since doing these images I realized what a difference it makes to out of focus highlights - see attached for a comparison.




The first image shows a family of Panton chairs, which I'm sure you are all familiar with...
The rest are of the "Paulistano" chair by Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha which I first saw in Wallpaper magazine. Its modeled from photos so probably not terribly accurate. If , like me, you are into brutalist concrete architecture you should check him out!
It started of as a modeling excercise, but I ended up building a quick room round about them as a backdrop and the renders turned out ok. LWF, VraySun, Physical Camera: same set up as I seem to do everything these days.
The timber floor material is from an arroway collection (although I painted a new displacement map to get rid of jagged edges).
The only post work is the glow from the windows, DOF is vray. I usually don't bother rendering unclamped but since doing these images I realized what a difference it makes to out of focus highlights - see attached for a comparison.




The first image shows a family of Panton chairs, which I'm sure you are all familiar with...
The rest are of the "Paulistano" chair by Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha which I first saw in Wallpaper magazine. Its modeled from photos so probably not terribly accurate. If , like me, you are into brutalist concrete architecture you should check him out!
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