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  1. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3dsmax and vray Description: Hello Everyone, Been a long time I did post anything. So here are a couple of renderings we completed recently. Hope you like the renderings
  2. Studio/Institution: Flicker Studios Client: MSN Architects Genre: Residential Exterior Software: 3Ds Max, Vray, Photoshop Website: http://www.flickerstudios.com Description: This is my recent rendering of an Apartment in South India. I will be happy to hear the minus points which i will correct in my future works. so experts please spare a moment to shape me. thank you
  3. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Commercial Exterior Software: 3ds max and Vray Website: http://www.3DArchVis.com Description: Hello, Completed this interior couple of days back. Went back to my lighting rig which I really love to work on. No lwf's, no 2.2's. I acted a bit lazy with refining the throw on the bed. Hope you like the render. Crits, comments and help all welcome.
  4. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Interior Software: Vray Website: http://www.3DArchVis.com Description: Hello, A kitchen render which was completed couple of days back. Hope you like the render. Crits and comments welcome.
  5. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3ds max and Vray Website: http://www.3DArchVis.com Description: Hello Everyone, Long time I posted here. Couple of loft interior renderings I did some time back. There are some issues with the subdivs. And the bg could have been better. All crits and comments welcome.
  6. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Commercial Interior Software: 3DS MAX and Vray Website: http://www.3darchvis.com Description: Hello, Been working on this for the last week. I was given basic design elements and photographs as references. Took me around 4 days to complete this with changes and final renderings. 3ds max + Vray Expo - direct light for sunlight and vray lights in the windows. No lwf. Hope you all like the renderings.
  7. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Exterior Software: 3DS MAX and Vray Website: http://www.3darchvis.com Description: Hello, Couple of exterior renderings of a private house. Night version Crits and comments welcome.
  8. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3DS MAX and Vray Website: http://www.3darchvis.com Description: Hello, Trying a different lighting approach rather than the normal one. I wanted to give it a try for a long long time. But it's recently that I started to work on it. Lit with the help of vray dome and a high resolution panoramic jpg. For the day version I have used a Vray sun. All crits and comments welcome.
  9. Studio/Institution: 3D ArchVis Client: Internal Genre: Residential Interior Software: 3DS MAX and Vray Website: http://www.3darchvis.com Description: Hello, This started a long time back. Recently, got time to complete it. Around 3 hours per day - 4 days work. Render took around 40 minutes or so at 2000 resolution. It finally was worked out as a internal project. Giving me a little chance to change a few things. The curtain was made with the help a great tut - http://www.evermotion.org/tutorials/show/7900/making-interior-scene. Here are more renders. Hope you all like them.
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