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By Gelwin07

3D render

these are some of my work and my project,,

Guys,,,just share with me,,

kotakpos_gw@yahoo.co.id


small house

this is my small house design

YOu can see,,the bathroom is small,but it's comfortable to use,,becouse the design is so ortopedic i guess,,


3D render

3D render

These are some of my 3D's render

I use SketchUp version 6 to built the form and shape

then i Use Maxon Cinema 4D for editing, lighting and rendering

First picture is a chest museum, the shape of a building is as the same as the shape of the head of king pion chest

and the second is a train station

if you need some help, or if there's a problem with 3d modeling. you can share with me,,and i can share my problem too,,

just contact me : Kotakpos_gw@yahoo.com


Marbles

Marbles

marbles,,marbles,,marbles,,


Logo

Logo

This is not a 3D modeling rendering,,

it's just some of our design logo,,

i use SketchUp version 6 to draw the form,,and then i use adobe Photoshop for editing,,



Tadao ando's New Modern

Ando was selected from six architects who competed to design The Modern. His submission, with four gallery pavilions aligned along a north-south axis, totaled 230,000 square feet (21,000 square meters), with 75,000 square feet (7,000 square meters) of gallery space. The museum as built is 153,000 square feet (14,000 square meters) total, reduced for budgetary reasons, but the staff is retaining the original sketches with the hope that someday a fourth gallery pavilion will be constructed at the north end of the building.

The museum houses service functions along the east-west axis on which the main entrance is centered. The information desk and "The Modern Shop" bookstore and gift shop are located to the west of the lobby. On the east side of the building are the 250-seat auditorium, full-service kitchen, and restaurant/ cafe with an outdoor dining terrace.

On the upper level are offices, conference rooms, and a 5,600-square-foot (520-square-meter) education center that includes three classrooms for hands-on art activities and lectures.

Themes of Light and Water

Lighting also differs between the spaces, from diffused light in the narrow galleries to reflected light onto the concrete haunches of the wider galleries. A desire for diffused and reflected natural light was a major influence on the building's design.

Cantilevered concrete roofs that shade the building's exterior allow natural light into the galleries through continuous linear skylights and clerestories. Five 40-foot- (12-meter-) tall Y-shaped columns offer the main vertical structural support for the roofs. Ando explains that he thinks of the "Y" as symbolizing peace and restfulness amid the unrest in today's society.

At the east end of each pavilion, where it reaches out into the pool, a glass wall wraps around the concrete box, serving as a place for the visitor to circulate and relax, to glimpse the outside world of nature with the city skyline beyond. This element is reminiscent of the engawa, the narrow enclosed space in a traditional Japanese building that serves as a transition between a room and the exterior environment.

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Gylexion  says:
10 months ago

wow, it's cool..

well, your product is still standart for rendering in C4D. i guess you must be lesson harder with taufik.

you can try v-ray for a better render. simple and faster.

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