BLOCK 7 APARTMENTS: Vray for SketchUp Rendering
You know about my collaboration with a New Zealand – based 3D Vizualization team, Dee Dee Studio – I have previously written about it in this post.
Today, I want to show you my final renders for our first project together. I personally think this is a big leap from the initial images I showed since I had the time to choose better textures and improve some of the settings in Vray. Hope you think so too!
These images went live on the client’s website here: http://www.block7.co.nz/ and it includes a virtual tour for each unit made from the 360 spherical renders I also provided still using Vray for Sketchup. I’m hoping to do a separate post about it but in the meantime, check the links provided below for the 360 room view.
By the way, the images may get redundant but we provided separate renders for each unit type and most are not typical – almost, but not really.
Unit A
Unit A2
See Virtual Tour
Unit A3See Virtual Tour
Unit A3 – 7See Virtual Tour
Unit A3 – 8See Virtual Tour
Unit BSee Virtual Tour
Unit B2See Virtual Tour
Unit B3See Virtual Tour
Unit B3 – 7See Virtual Tour
Unit B3 – 8See Virtual Tour
Unit CSee Virtual Tour
Unit CBSee Virtual Tour
Unit C2See Virtual Tour
Unit C2- 7See Virtual Tour
Unit C2 – 8See Virtual Tour
Unit DSee Virtual Tour
Unit D2See Virtual Tour
Unit D2 – 7See Virtual Tour
Unit D2 – 8See Virtual Tour
Toilet Configuration AToilet Configuration B
I also want share the exterior perspectives of the apartment building. However, I will not take much credit on this. I provided the rendered images but it was another team member, Sam, who edited the photos to flawlessly superimpose them on the taken photographs of the actual site of the building.
SketchUp Modeling: Jonathan, Photo Editing: Sam, Rendering: Me
What do you guys think?
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