German architects Wurm + Wurm have managed to take a simple concept an execute it beautifully: office buildings are typically designed one boxy floor atop another, but nobody ever said the boxes have to be perfectly aligned. Such is the case with this design, an office building for Goepel Electronic in Jena, Germany. From most angles the building appears lofty and daring, yet when viewed on its narrow axis, perspective becomes distorted and the building appears appealingly silhouette-like.
As homage to what we consider one of the most elegantly designed sports cars of the decade, we created a highly detailed model of the Audi R8, and gave it its own virtual photo shoot. The car is modeled, textured, lit, and rendered in a completely virtual studio set, using only schematic orthographic drawings of the original design. In the end, discovering previously unseen details further cemented the car in our minds as proof that machines can still win our hearts.
Living or working in Chicago, it’s impossible to not find yourself in the presence of the work of the legendary German architect, Mies Van Der Rohe. His talent clearly wasn’t limited to the realm of architectural design, as evident in his classic chair design for the Barcelona Pavilion. Looking to expand our library of digital set-pieces, we modeled, textured, and rendered this iconic piece of design history within a virtual studio environment. We will be posting more images at a later date.
Massage Therapist Richard Griffiths, has had vast experience with a variety of massage therapy techniques, and had worked at many of the more lavish spas in the Chicago area before deciding to venture out on his own. Being a one man operation who is capable of taking his work wherever his clients happen to be; Richard was looking for a very personal brand and site that would represent him as the RockStar massage therapist everyone has come to known. Keep on rockin’ Richard.
3dworld magazine, one of the leading resources for cg artists, held a competition to design a logo for their competition series; Creative Challenge. Our graffiti inspired entry sought to emphasize the fun things about 3d media; the ability to play with light, color, and motion. Our entry was chosen as the winner in December 2009.
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