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    After a lot of interior work and furniture modeling, I've been wanting to do an exterior for some time. A few weeks ago, I chanced upon the nicely minimalist VillaCD by Belgian architects OOA and decided to use it as a source of inspiration.
    This was also an excuse to try my 3D-scanned ground textures and a few pine trees I'd done in GrowFX.
    On the image above, you can also spot one of the great models by Humanalloy, which I believe makes the best 3D people around.
    The modeling was done in 3ds Max 2016 (it would have been made in Max 2017 if it weren't so unstable as to be unusable nearly a year after release). For lighting, I used mainly Peter Guthrie's early morning skies.

    See more pics on my blog or here.














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  • #2
    Once again great Job! Really love the general mood and lighting. The only thing that doesn't work for me is the 3d human in the first shot. I don't know why but it feels really off.
    But then again I am also not a big fan of cutout people either (in general). So maybe it's that.
    Cheers,
    Oliver

    https://www.artstation.com/mokiki

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    • #3
      Great mood indeed ! Love the sun in the first interior. Concrete in the dusk shot is impressive.

      The office is kinda depressing
      Philippe Steels
      Pixelab - Blog - Flickr

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      • #4
        And they want to build that right on the beach?

        I'm from Borkum (an island) and if someone would build such house on the beach (nobody would get the permission, though).
        It would stand there until the next fall comes with its stormes.

        Geat work
        Last edited by Ihno; 05-12-2016, 08:34 AM.
        German guy, sorry for my English.

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        • #5
          Ha! Probably true. The real one is built on sand and close to the sea but definitely not on the beach.
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          • #6
            I must say you nailed it almost perfectly.

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            • #7
              sweet work as always !
              Luke Szeflinski
              :: www.lukx.com cgi

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