guys working on a flooded city scene for https://t.co/otMd4l2rYd challenge, let me know what are your thoughts and suggestions on the current progress, have added some damage and foliage stuff into the scene.
We created a cinematic archviz environment in UE5 using Dash as part of the new Re: Novation Challenge from @3dmodels_team.
This video is both an environment breakdown and a look into our workflow for building architectural visualization scenes quickly with UE5 & Dash.
Watch the full video here: https://t.co/KPP0lI3XVq
Evermotion models are now available on https://t.co/hYfIeHi6nN.
A wide range of high-quality, production-ready assets is now easier to access for your projects:
https://t.co/eyp6idR5B0
CG art contest Re: Novation challenges you to download a base 3D model of a building and transform it into an extraordinary rendered image or animation
Winning entries get cash prizes and a lot of cool software
https://t.co/1qkgQyXuUs
#RenovationArchViz3D@3dmodels_team
New #ArchViz Challenge is live 🚀
Join Re:Novation and transform the same base building into your own unique concept. #renovationarchviz3d
https://t.co/sa2N6hhp8S
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Extra Cab 2002 3D model features a high-quality interior and a detailed engine, making it ideal for close-up renders, animations, and realistic automotive visualizations.
Explore the model and add it to your scene today:
https://t.co/zrP4wQuZ3y
Industrial vehicles rarely get the spotlight in #3D art, yet they offer some of the most interesting technical challenges.
If you’d like to explore the model in more detail and check all specifications, feel free to view it directly on our website:
https://t.co/2HccVfpkHw
The Ferrari Monza SP2 render by David Baylis was created in Unreal Engine 4.25 using hybrid ray tracing, exploring real time automotive rendering with a strong focus on lighting and materials.
The Ferrari Monza SP2 car model is from https://t.co/KDov7DFaS8.
#3dmodelsfeature
A new week means new ideas, new experiments, and maybe even a direction you didn’t expect to explore. To start this week with energy, we’re sharing the #artwork “Attack” by Qiantailong Shi.
Tools: 3ds Max, Vray, Nuke