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CommonPoint - Lesson 19 - Volumetrics III - Procedural Maps
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CommonPoint just released another free lesson from their 3D Exterior Lighting Masterclass. This lesson showcases volumetric twists with a specific workflow that won’t let your scene crash. Enjoy!
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RebusArt featuring Mohammad Zafari
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We proudly introduce Mohammad Zafari, the latest addition to the Rebus render farm family! He is a young 3D artist with little experience but a thirst for continuous learning and improving his skills. His project, the 'Dining Room' combines a simple modern design and a beautiful effort to represent a calm space.
In our interview, Mohammad describes his journey with 3D art and shares his workflow in detail.
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The Making of ''Peony House'' by Anna Maria Kaminska
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Anna Maria Kaminska, a visual artist who focuses on creating beautiful visuals, decides to use AI tools to enhance her creativity. She believes imagination is essential, and AI can advance her creations. Enjoy this making of article for Peony House!
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Nuno Silva - Increase Realism Of 3D Images With Magnific AI
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Nuno Silva and Vasilis Koutlis prepared a video tutorial showing how to increase the realism of a 3D Image using Magnific AI and Photoshop. Enjoy!
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The Making of ''FLO34'' by FFAR Studio
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Immerse yourself in the world of FLO34, a stunning architectural visualization project brought to life by the talented team at FFAR studio. In a captivating making-of article, they've generously shared a behind-the-scenes look at their creative process. Get ready to be enthralled by FFAR's journey, from the initial concept to the final awe-inspiring image. Enjoy!
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CommonPoint - Lesson 18 - Volumetrics II - Painting with Fog
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CommonPoint just released another free lesson from their 3D Exterior Lighting Masterclass, showcasing volumetrics and painting with fog techniques. Enjoy!
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RebusArt featuring Axel Pesotto
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We are proud to introduce Axel Pesotto, the latest addition to the Rebus render farm family and our third featured artist of the year 2024! He is a young 3D artist with an architectural background and a thirst for continuous learning and improving his skills. His project, the 'Can Lenz', combines a modern villa design surrounded by a big garden with various vegetation.
In our interview, Axel tells his journey with 3D art, and shares interesting details about the creation of 'CanLenz'.
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The Making of ''Venetian Bacaro'' by Gabriele Simonetta
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This article delves into the creation of a stunning architectural visualization for the Venetian Bacaro project. Buckle up for a journey into 3D scanning technology, where real-world elements were meticulously captured and transformed into digital assets to breathe life into this captivating Venetian space. Enjoy it!
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The Making of ''Aso Mansion'' by Adeoluwa Oba-Adenuga
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Adeoluwa from Nigeria shows us his workflow for the commercial work of a residential building. Facade design, interior design, and rendering were the tasks to be completed. Reading this article, he hopes you can learn something new, get reminded of something you may have forgotten, get some validation about your current workflow and practices, or even gain a new perspective altogether. Enjoy it!
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RebusArt featuring Ricardo Barreto
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We are proud to introduce Ricardo Barreto, the latest addition to the Rebus renderfarm family and our second featured artist of the year 2024! A skilled 3d generalist with a graphic design background and a thirst for continuous learning as he is currently studying architecture. His submission to our campaign, the ‘Green Loft NY,’ combines a modern interior style and a sustainable approach to interior design.
In our interview, Ricardo talks a bit about himself, his new project, and a small showcase of other works he has done in the past.
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The Making of ''Mohave Valley'' by Phil Buerer
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Open Spaces with clean lines consist of the view of Mid-Century Modern Architecture. Sometimes seen as cold and unattractive, mid-century modern designs were a byproduct of post-war optimism and reflected the USA's commitment to building a new future with modern materials such as reinforced concrete, glass, and steel for simple forms and unadorned facades. In this making-of article, Phil Buerer from Guachinarte, based in Switzerland, explains how he started creating images of mid-century modern architecture with a special focus on Palm Springs, California, after his client's request. Enjoy it!
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Daniel Szalapski - How to Fix 3d People Using Stable Diffusion Face Swap And In Paint
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In this lesson, Daniel Szalapski shows a pretty tricky way to fix "ugly-face" 3D people using Stable Diffusion and the Face Swap in Automatic 1111!
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The Making of ''Oberon Residence'' by Ylli Kastrati
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Oberon Residence is an architectural project designed by MVM Architecture and visualized by Vizualizime Arkitekture. Ylli Kastrati and Remi Ferazini worked together in their studio to present a pleasant set of architectural visualization images, and they kindly offered us the opportunity to share their workflow through this making-of-article. Enjoy the process!
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The Making of ''Living Room in London'' by Santo Logozzo
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In this makin-of article Santo Logozzo, an Italian architect and 3D artist, explains how to conquer the proper mindset when you try to do it photorealistic. A beautiful and harmonic interior living room painted with nicely combined earth tones and properly placed decorative objects give this interior shot a unique and pleasant style. Additionally, some basic photography knowledge could finally be one of the keys to successfully presenting a beautiful 3d project!
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The Making of ''Yellow Hill Quiet Hours'' by Dusan Pajantic
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The Copenhagen metro station was the core of inspiration for the Serbian artist Dusan Pajantic to create something different but with similar elements. A sense of serenity and calmness will help you to get inspired and learn some really useful tips while working on personal projects for your portfolio. Enjoy the article!
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photoshopCAFE - Contrast Can Ruin Your Photos. What To Do Instead!
TUEAMUTCE_DECEMBER+0000RDECEMBER_SHORTAMUTC_0C
This a small, fast but really efficient way to give contrast to your images avoiding ruining them!
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The Making of ''Hideaway In The Woods'' by Aayush Verma
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The landscape views that “green” scent altogether become the perfect getaway to retrieve oneself. A project created by the Indian 3D Artist, Aayush Verma, and inspired by true and direct contact with nature. A vision of total escape space hidden in the woods. Enjoy the article!
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The Making of ''Cliff Cabins'' by Konstantinos Anninos
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A Cliffside Cabins scenario was the core of Konstantinos' idea. A scene that transports you to the edge, allowing you to savor the exhilarating vistas of this rugged landscape. Picture yourself in these cabins on a rainy, misty day and bask in the captivating nighttime ambiance. Enjoy the article!
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The Making of 'Remnants Of A Legend' by Thanish Afridhi
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Thanish Afridhi, a self-taught 3D artist from Sri Lanka, has recently created a storytelling image based on a strong story, one of his dream scenes as he mentioned. In this article, he breaks down his workflow in simple steps. Enjoy!
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The Making of 'Danger! Danger!' by Luiz Fernando
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An inspired project by the classic sci-fi TV series "Lost In Space" from 1965, made by Luiz Fernando, a Brazilian architect and 3D artist. This is a making-of article you shouldn't avoid reading as you can collect many modeling and composition tips that help you transform an enjoyable moment of watching TV into a personal project for your portfolio. Enjoy the article!