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My Arch-viz journey

Rozalia Idziak
by rozaliaidziak on 1 Jun 2020 for Rookie Awards 2020

Hello, I am Rozalia and I study architecture at Poznań University of Technology. I want to become a great graphic designer with wonderful skills of composition, materials, colours, light and modelling.

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               My Arch-viz journey 

Since I was a child I have always liked architecture and interior design. I used The Sims 3 to visualise many of my childish projects and it was a huge pleasure for me. I knew that I want to work with visualisations ever since. A few years later I started studying architecture at Poznań University of Technology. Almost one year ago I switched on 3ds Max and I fell in love with this program. I decided to focus more on Arch Viz so I practise 3ds Max almost every day. I don't attend any Arch Viz school and I have learned everything at home. 

I use 3ds Max, Corona Renderer and Photoshop.

One of my main principles is to put a lot of attention to composition. I try always many views to find the best one. 

                     The Sanctuary 

This is a full CGI exterior I made to practise creating grass and natural environment. I modelled the house myself and I made the whole visualisation in two days. Composition of lights is diverse here and because of that it was a great challenge. I used the existing project of The Sanctuary by Feldman Architecture as a reference. Below is an mtl render which shows that everything is CGI.

           L28 Culinary Platform                Kimmel Eshkolot Architects

This is an incredible project and I truly admire Kimmel Eshkolot Architects because of it. I visualised it for practice and it was a great choice because it is a difficult interior. Huge windows and creating the light was really demanding here, similarly as modelling wooden panels under the ceiling. 

   Great Jones Loft-Style Home                              Union Studio 

I believe that "God is in the details" as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe said. This interior taught me to never stop before being satisfied with the result. During the process, I was changing models, materials and decoration many many times. I created several additional lights to make the interior looks better and what is more, everything except the sofa, armchair and flowers is modelled by me. 

                    Modern kitchen 

                      Here is my own project which I did just for pleasure in my free time. 

                        Passive house

The next exterior is designed by me for my architecture studies. This is a passive house in the woods. I spent some time creating interesting shadows on elevation. 

                            Close-ups

And finally my love - close-ups. I love creating them as they are a great opportunity to show materials and details more precisely. 

Thank you for watching!

Rozalia Idziak


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