Thursday, August 14, 2014

I'VE FALLEN BEHIND...

.....on my blog postings.  It's because I've been overwhelmingly BUSY!  See below!





Friday, April 4, 2014

INARNG - Camera 1

Had the pleasure of doing an image for a new client the other day.  We chose to go with a different camera view but here was the result from my first trial.  This is all REVIT and Photoshop work.  No 3DS Max this time around.


Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Something new...

Experimenting with Photoshop after some line work output from REVIT...


Approximately 2 more PHOTOSHOPPING hours later...

Monday, March 3, 2014

A HOUSE IN THE HILLS

Received a SketchUp model from an architect the other day.  After a little 3ds Max + Photoshop you can see the end result:


Tuesday, February 4, 2014

A HOUSE IN THE RIPPLE

A quick pass at an image for my neighbor Eric.  Took around 3 hours.  It's amazing what you can get done when your wife is watching "The Bachelor" on TV.  Updates to follow, pretty low res image for now.


Took this image into Photoshop and adjusted it with a little HDR Tone Mapping.... and I really like the results.


One more..  I couldn't stop adding some detail....


Friday, January 3, 2014

A Heart of a Room

Trying to get a better understand of Exterior light mixed with Interior light.  These images below have been tweaked with Photoshop pretty heavily.  These are progress images as I just received some change orders...




And the final images are in!



Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Hall - Revisiting NORMAL

Approached by a client that had a request for an image AND a cushion of time to complete.  Took the REVIT model and threw it in to 3ds Max to see what I had to work with.  The following is what came out.  Looks pretty good to me.  Now it's time to complete the scene.  Completed images to follow soon.



Image update...  traditionally I use a lot of RPCs from Archvision to populate my scene however they didn't have the POP this time.  So I went out to the Immediate Entourage website.  Final image came out pretty good.  We'll see if a "directors cut" comes about.  ENOJY!!!!


And another iteration per client request: