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A Beginning to a New Start
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A Beginning to a New Start

Adam Wiese
by Lazercar on 31 May 2020 for Rookie Awards 2020

This is my entry for the rookies young gun contest. showcasing 3 of my best artworks that I have done in architecture visualization.

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   A beginning to a new start

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Welcome to my entry for the young guns contest, today I am going to show you some of my best works I have created. They are all architecture visualization as thats when I started improving my skills as a 3d artist. I started doing 3d art when I was 11 years old using blender. I am now 14 years old still using blender. When I first started doing 3d I did product visualization, I tried doing some architecture renders back then, but never really improved on them. I then started doing automotive rendering and made a few renders I am quite proud of. After that, in around late 2019, I started trying out architecture visualization again and I really enjoyed it. I started creating worked that I was proud of and got to a level I have never gotten before. I hope you enjoy my entries!!

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                                    Late Night Apartment 

Here is my first archviz project after doing automotive rendering. This scene went through a lot of different variations till I was happy with the finale product. The camera angle was changed up many times along with the color of the lighting and different materials and models. I proud myself to model most of the models in my own scenes even though I do know I can't do that in a professional environment, so yeah, everything in here was modeled by me. I do however take shame in not modeling this scene to real world scale which si the one thing I would probably change if I had to redo it. 

Heres some variations of my different lighting, models, and camera models

                                   a sketchfab of some of my models I used in the scene 

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                                       Mid-day Kitchen

Here is my latest posted project at the moment. This scene didn't event start as an archviz scene, it was supposed to be a macro render of water droplets on the window. After that attempt didnt work, I sorta started forming it into an archviz scene. This scene was a real struggle trying to get the lighting right, I spent two full days editing the lighting until I finally landed on what you see above. my improvements from my last render is that everything is real world scale!! yay! mostly everything was modeled by me in this scene as well. I also feel like the lighting was an improvement from my last render. This render was completed in a week with lighting and everything. If I had to improve anything, I would probably work more on the exterior of the house.

                                                Heres my progression of different lighting 

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                                      Kitchen Conversion

Here is my finale image for this evening. This image is called kitchen conversion because this is scaled and based off my in real life kitchen which is from 1970s, so I decided to give it a makeover with new backsplash, cabinets, flooring, lighting, and appliances. I am quite happy with how it turned out!! ass usual, everything is modeled by me except some certain objects like the food and the plant. I feel like the last two images I posted help me make this one easily, I learned from both of my major mistakes in the last renders and didnt make those mistakes this time. If I had to improve it at anything, I would probably make the whites a little less harsh.

                                          Here's some other renders from that scene

                                                       some progressions of the scene

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                       Well thank you for stopping by!!

                                       I hope you enjoyed my artwork!! and Farewell!


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