Hi guys,
This is my take on Ponce House, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Chilean architect Mathias Klotz.
I tried to stay faithful to the original but had to take some liberties owing to the lack of reference material for some aspects of the house.
I worked on this over several months in my spare time. The final images (about 3,000 pixel wide) took about a week in total to render because of the high poly count, high-ish resolution and settings. Individual render times ranged from 5 to 12 hours on eight cores. There’s a tiny bit of post-prod but much less than I would normally use.
The assets are all mine except the Macbook (free Turbosquid model), the B&B garden furniture, which was downloaded from the company’s site (I originally wanted to model these, but the manufacturer’s 3d files were so good I didn’t see the point), and some of the bigger trees.
Software used: 3ds Max 2010, VrayScatter 2.5.7, and (obviously) Vray 1.5 sp4a.
The last image shows four crops from the full-resolution renders.
This is my take on Ponce House, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Chilean architect Mathias Klotz.
I tried to stay faithful to the original but had to take some liberties owing to the lack of reference material for some aspects of the house.
I worked on this over several months in my spare time. The final images (about 3,000 pixel wide) took about a week in total to render because of the high poly count, high-ish resolution and settings. Individual render times ranged from 5 to 12 hours on eight cores. There’s a tiny bit of post-prod but much less than I would normally use.
The assets are all mine except the Macbook (free Turbosquid model), the B&B garden furniture, which was downloaded from the company’s site (I originally wanted to model these, but the manufacturer’s 3d files were so good I didn’t see the point), and some of the bigger trees.
Software used: 3ds Max 2010, VrayScatter 2.5.7, and (obviously) Vray 1.5 sp4a.
The last image shows four crops from the full-resolution renders.
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