Lumin by Vis-oN studio

Originally published at: https://www.ronenbekerman.com/showcase/lumin-2/

Project Description:

Lumin Club House for Hutton Development By opting for translucent frosted glass as the primary material, the house’s appearance varies based on the time of day and the lighting conditions.

During the daytime, the frosted glass at the building’s base is an excellent solution for interior lighting within the apartments. Meanwhile, the play of light in the evening is particularly noteworthy, with light reflecting from inside the house.

The facade and interior of the building are harmoniously unified. To achieve visual integration within the lobby, the DIGITAL ART column is utilized, filling the space with an endless display of color gradients that reflect off the surrounding surfaces, creating a dynamic effect.

Visualization process:
The image was created using the Corona render in 3ds Max. Initially, the project faced issues with detailing as there were limited objects in the scene, no vegetation, and the house appeared cramped amongst the neighboring buildings. To enhance the picture, the team decided to utilize the available resources optimally. They visited the construction site and photographed the surrounding buildings. Based on these images, they constructed each neighboring building in 3D with detailed attention but avoided overcrowding them.

Next, they worked on the main building using detailed drawings that included the internal structures of the translucent boxes on the facade to create a realistic representation. The team then replicated the roads, pillars, and sidewalks using photographs of the site, and even took advantage of the rainy weather to capture reference images of wet asphalt.

After laying the groundwork, the team focused on lighting and selected a soft pinkish hue from the project’s brand book, utilizing the Quick environment plugin from Moso Studio to refine the lighting. Once the lighting and angle were confirmed, the team proceeded to add people to the scene using Vishopper and Mrcutout. Though the process of pasting people into the scene was challenging, the team achieved a satisfactory outcome.

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Studio: Vis-oN studio / Artist: Vis-oN
Work: Commissioned Project
Designer: Crosby studio
Client: Hutton Development
Location: Russia Russia