KORA, Currumbin
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by Jody Birot
2y ago
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DUNRAVEN, Toorak
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by Claire Boothby
2y ago
Dunraven by Workroom Design is a contemporary private residence in the sought-after Melbourne suburb of Toorak. Designed for a private client, the purpose of the renders was to showcase how the finished design would look for the owners. A bold exterior palette of off-form concrete and dark screening creates a strong statement at street level, softened by elegant curves and vibrant landscaping by Nathan Burkett Landscape Architecture which pops against the dark palette. Throughout the interior spaces, the dark palette continues, complemented by elegant detailing in green marble, brass and quar ..read more
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88 BURLEIGH, Burleigh Heads
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by Claire Boothby
2y ago
Situated along the pristine coastline of Burleigh Heads, 88 Burleigh, designed by DBI Architects, provides 31 luxury residences in one of the country's most sought-after beachside locations. Inspired by the internal structure of the Turrid Shell, the architecture has been elegantly designed to respond to its context. Curved details such as the central spine and weaving floor plates soften the overall form, which is complemented by cascading plants at each level. Travertine walls, natural stone walkways and coastal plantings at ground level create a warm and sophisticated entrance experience t ..read more
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THE MONACO, Main Beach
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by Jody Birot
2y ago
The Monaco is an exclusive collection of generously oversized luxury sky villas and a two-storey penthouse. This 24-level residential tower is designed by award-winning architecture firm Rothelowman and features soft, muted colours and textures throughout. To ensure a tone of luxury and sophistication resonates throughout our renders, we predominantly opted for sunrise and twilight shots. With the mellow sunset, the contrast between the evening sky and the glow of the lights inside, a twilight shoot helps to create a striking and colourful image. To establish a connection between the interior ..read more
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123 OBR, Broadbeach
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by Claire Boothby
2y ago
123 OBR, designed by renowned global architecture firm Woods Bagot, offers 14 unique sky homes on the doorstep of central Broadbeach and the Pacific Ocean. The striking design takes cues from its surroundings, featuring unique ship’s bow projections on each level and extensive coastal plantings, allowing each full-floor apartment to feel like its own private beach house. The 3D renders and walkthrough for the project were carefully planned to best showcase these unique architectural details, and highlight the unrivalled experience of each apartment. The lighting direction for the project was ..read more
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Shoreline, Gold Coast
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by Jody Birot
2y ago
Client - Marquee Development Partners Architecture - BDA Architecture Location - 61 Old Burleigh Rd, Surfers Paradise QLD Scope of Work - 16 x 3D Renders Shoreline Residences, designed by the BDA Architecture, once built will have 28 apartments over 18 levels. Perfectly positioned in a quiet pocket between Broadbeach & Surfers Paradise, it was important to create a set of 3D renders that present this development as an exclusive offering in an unbeatable location. Lighting for this project was strategically selected to accentuate the main selling features of the project - proximity to the ..read more
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CABANA, Palm Beach
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by Taylor Powell
2y ago
Client - Ignite Projects Architecture - Plus Architecture Location - 1 Nineteenth Ave, Palm Beach QLD CABANA is a premium collection of thirty-four beachfront apartments in the heart of Palm Beach. Surrounded by large coconut palms and daybeds positioned poolside, the development's design brief and branding was inspired by Palm Springs, California.   Our job as 3D renderers, is to ensure the lighting and feel of the images match the location of the development and the brief. We achieved the Palm Springs-inspired feel by highlighting the lush green landscaping in contrast to ..read more
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What information do we need to produce 3D renders?
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by Roman Tarasov
2y ago
  Think of us as builders. We require all the information a builder would need, in order to create and visualise your development accurately.  Whilst we do request these materials, we always work with our clients with what information they can provide as we understand some details can be delayed in the long development process. But keep in mind, when important information is missing, it will likely delay the project from its original time frame.  Exterior 3D Renders Dunraven St, Melbourne by Workroom Architects Once the project has been approved (proposal accepted), we will req ..read more
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How to prepare a brief
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by Taylor Powell
2y ago
Starting with a brief will set a clear and strong foundation for the whole project.    What a good design brief includes About your project / brand A quick 2-3 sentence summary is perfect.  If you have a name and logo for your project please let us know. Ideas to write: Inner city apartments with an urban industrial feel. Target audience This can be very broad and hard to pin down but it does help if we know a little bit about the people using the space. I.e, over 55’s. Important values to communicate in the renders What feelings and messages do you want the images to ..read more
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How to provide feedback for 3D renders
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by Taylor Powell
2y ago
Prepare a brief (before the project) Always start with a brief. This will set a clear and strong foundation for the whole project. A well-prepared brief will ensure everyone knows what the project should look like in the end. Below you will find furniture & styling mood boards for a project we previously worked on. Assign a single point of contact There can be 5-10 people with different opinions giving feedback to one image, so it can become very messy if you do not assign a SPOC. Assigning a single point of contact will limit confusion for everyone involved. We recommend the SPOC to ..read more
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