3D-Visualisation: Arqui9
Project: Hidden Gem
Client: Non-commercial
We occasionally talk about matte painting, but until now, we haven’t provided good examples from architectural visualization studios. Today, we’re correcting that by including in our selection one of the strongest representatives of this field.
Their non-commercial project allows you to follow step-by-step how an image is assembled. And, I think, it answers the question of why this method is scarcely used for work with developers, but is nevertheless very picturesque.
We are proponents of full 3D, but with partial use of matte painting. We draw people at closer perspectives, sometimes grass, trees, water, clouds, but it never exceeds 10% of the total image volume.
In the current example, 10% is 3D, the rest is matte painting.
Project: Hidden Gem
Client: Non-commercial
We occasionally talk about matte painting, but until now, we haven’t provided good examples from architectural visualization studios. Today, we’re correcting that by including in our selection one of the strongest representatives of this field.
Their non-commercial project allows you to follow step-by-step how an image is assembled. And, I think, it answers the question of why this method is scarcely used for work with developers, but is nevertheless very picturesque.
We are proponents of full 3D, but with partial use of matte painting. We draw people at closer perspectives, sometimes grass, trees, water, clouds, but it never exceeds 10% of the total image volume.
In the current example, 10% is 3D, the rest is matte painting.