One of the main reasons why I switched from blender to 3Ds Max, was the seamless translation of Revit scene files into Max. Thanks to that it was quite easy to make changes to my design in Revit and then reload the file back in Max.
#architecture#3drendering#exteriorarchviz
UnRendered model
Project: 11 units of 3 bedroom and 1 unit of 2 bedroom block of flat with maid room
Plot size: 786.266 sqm
Software: Revit architecture
We are hiring:
- Design Architect
- Technical Architect
- 3D Visualizer
**Minimum of 3 years experience
Send your CV and portfolio to [email protected]
Quick sketch. โ๏ธ
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๐Workflow - Archicad + D5render
Render Time - 1:16s (rendered in 2k)
Could be better but I hope you enjoy the little I did ๐คฒ๐ผ
The third frame is just me playing around with assets. โ๏ธ
The visibility override I learnt from the last masterclass has been a life changer, now I can achieve different lighting scenarios with the same Hdri. All these images are the same Hdri
Spend 5 years in design school, get trauma, bad marks, your creativity reduced, and finally you graduate; and you realise; you will still be poorly paid, even with 10 years of experience.
Or, sign up for a 4 months course on graphics design, UIUX (lol), and earn 10x higher with less trauma.
Choose one.
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