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  1. Hello, I have a client who is seeking to have a significant Arch Viz project completed: Digital walkthroughs for hundreds of homes. This will involve beginning with a basic 3D CAD drawing, texturing, populating with furniture, lighting, and rendering. We aren't concerned about rendering because we have a farm, but what does concern us is how to turn around hundreds of home CAD drawings with all of these steps in any sort of logical time period? Does anyone have any idea of some kind of batch processes can help through the workflow for project like this? Is there some sort of automation tool that can help us to make leaps and bounds of progress without 100% manual labor? By my estimates, if they need 400 homes - with a team of 5, and each person completes a home every two days... it could easily take a team of five people: six months. That's IF they can knock out one every two days. Any help is appreciated!
  2. Studio/Institution: Freelance Client: myself Genre: Commercial Exterior Software: 3dsmax - vray - photoshop Website: http://www.bauarchitect.com Description: Architects: Aires Mateus Location: Lisbon, Portugal Project Leaders: Valentino Capelo Sousa, Bruno Moura Anes Collaborators: Patrícia Marques, Maria Rebelo Pinto, Tiago Mestre, Afonso Almeida Fernandes Client: “Mar do Oriente” Cooperative Structural Engineer: José Nascimento Air treatment: João Soares Electrical Engineer & Communications: Saraiva de Figueiredo Acoustics: José Nascimento Landscape design: Margarida Quelhas Constructor: Empreiteiros Casais Surface Area: 7,200 sqm Built Area: 16,700 sqm Project Year: 2008 Photographs: FG+SG – Fernando Guerra, Sergio Guerra Here if one project that i love verymuch. i have spent much time to study and research about it. you can see it on archdaily.com. i have remodeling it to feeling clear about it.. please enjoy..
  3. Studio/Institution: freelance Client: my cousin Genre: Other Software: 3dsmax - vray - photoshop Website: http://www.bauarchitect.com Description: Hi everyone.. I have one small project .. it is my cousin's house. They said that they want to have somthing like option white color. but i want to show them one more option with newer styles (option with glass and wood) . please comment for me and get me some ideal to disscuss with my client. i guess thew will like the white option thanks you for your comments
  4. Hi All!! Well I love my city, Sydney is a great place to live and this images shows you why. Older job, not happy with everything, but my eye always gets drawn to that view of the old coat hanger ( thats what us sydney siders call the harbour bridge ) comments, crits, travel stories of Sydney, hope you like it!!
  5. Hey guys, just some of our latest work, done for a client building in double bay for marketing. Modelled in Archicad, max for the rest, rendered in Vray, post in photoshop and fusion.
  6. Well it's a lobby, not an amazing lobby, but I always like to show my work and have it critiqued. I never enjoy putting image plane people into images, they always turn out just a bit wrong. Oh well, made in Archicad, rendered with Vray, Max for the rest, post in Photoshop.
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