My first year of archviz
Hi, my name is Selina Johansson and these are some of the projects I have done during my first year at Yrgo, Gothenburg.
Urban Architecture
This project was a collaboration together with Pixelflakes where we got to work with one of their previous projects "Kirklees cultural heart" located in Huddersfield, UK. For the assignment we got to take part of the material they had in forms of Revit files and PDF-documents with information on materials, greenery etc.
The Chair
The brief was to model an already existing chair from scratch using pictures as a reference and to give it realistic materials and texture. The chair I chose to model was “the Safari chair” by Peder Hansen.
The Renovation
In this project I renovated a home from my hometown in the north of Sweden that was for sale. I made the kitchen, windows, fireplace and some easy furnitures from scratch in 3ds max. The kitchen also have some local details like the news paper and the kitchen fan.
AutoCAD/Revit
Zieglers Nest / Rever & Drage Architects. The brief we got was to make drawings in AutoCAD and then model the house in Revit. After that, I linked the model into 3Ds max and made a rendering and some photoshop in the end.
The Hotel
This was our first group project and my group was going to design a hotel in Istanbul, I decided to create the lobby. With some inspiration from the Wes Anderson movie "The Grand Budapest Hotel" I wanted to make it symmetric.
The Villa
We got blueprints from Alingsås Huspaket and the brief was to create the house from CAD-Drawings in a nordic environment with forest pack.
Matte Painting
"Create an easy model in 3ds max and make a breakdown on different images in photoshop" - My first thought was that I wanted to create a ski lift, then I started to search on my phone for already existing photos and this was what I found. The mountain in the background is from a ski trip I did in Sölden, Austria, and I caught the picture of the reindeers on my grandparents backyard in northern Sweden. The mountains I put on the gondola is from one of my favorite places in Sweden, Hemavan.
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