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    It’s been a little while since I last posted images from fully-formed project. So here are two series I finished quite a while back and never really found the time to upload. Both are personal interpretations of existing buildings: Haus M, near Munich, by Titus Bernhard Architekten and residência em aldeia da serra, Brasil, by MMBB Arquitetos.
    As always, the modeling was done in 3ds Max and the rendering in Vray. No special technique employed that would be worth mentioning, except perhaps that Haus M was initially developed to stress-test the Brix plugin, which I found very useful and robust.
    I'm uploading a few images here. You'll find the full sets here and here.

















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  • #2
    Amazing pics. I was wondering if you do much in post. Maybe some comparison images?
    Nils Poetoehena
    3D Visualiser
    www.demanufacture.org
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    • #3
      Very nice work

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      • #4
        Nice. Images have a very 'retro' feel. Details and materials look great!

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        • #5
          Boring! Images are very dull and uninspiring - really, maybe post as wip's?

          (hehehe..love the atmosphere created - exterior shots doesn't look like your typical vray sun/sky renders, agree with add101 - amazing details!)
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          • #6
            Really nice stuff, nice details
            Alain Blanchette
            www.pixistudio.com

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            • #7
              Really great atmosphere! As pnel77 said, that exterior is thinking outside of the box, I love it!
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              • #8
                Very nice work. Great 3d and excellent handling of the post work.

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                Brett Simms

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                • #9
                  Inspiring....great job!!!!
                  -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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                  • #10
                    great work! Very photographic.
                    Bobby Parker
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                    • #11
                      absolutely stunning....again!

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                      • #12
                        Thanks for the warm words, guys.

                        Nils-P: I don't do much post if you mean in terms of adding elements, such as backgrounds or extra vegetation or texture overlays. All you see is what you'd get in the render. But if you mean colour correction and such, yes, there's quite a bit going on here. I'm attaching two before-after examples that will tell you more than I can explain.

                        Add101: Perhaps the retro image comes from the post. Or perhaps it's because, in the Aldeia series, I used a medium format camera, with a film size of 120mm. Which gives you very shallow depth of field at standard aperture settings.



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                        • #13
                          Great Work!
                          Mike Henry
                          http://mhenry.cgsociety.org/gallery/

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                          • #14
                            Thanks for your reply.
                            Nils Poetoehena
                            3D Visualiser
                            www.demanufacture.org
                            www.gielissen.com

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                            • #15
                              Awesome images as everyone else said.


                              But whats with the horrible scaling on the images? All your edges are messed up like they've not been scaled down properly.

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