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The well-known Vue Commmunity portal  Cornucopia3D published recently a “making of” tutorial (written by Matej Hosek) of how our Croatian Dream masterplan images were accomplished using Vue. Follow the link to the tutorial here >> Cornucopia3D “Making of”

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In our practice as architectural visualisers we are, more often than not, faced with the challenge of representing context buildings.  Although we tend to combine photography and digital painting technique to portray the idea of a context, rather than using a detailed 3D model, sometimes clients do explicitly ask for more precision and “realism”. Continue Reading »

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In this 1h:18min video tutorial we will be showing you how to render a one-point perspective interior scene entirely in Photoshop, this time completely from scratch, i.e. there will be absolutely no 3D involved.

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As you may have already read on some of our previous posts on our website, or on other forums on the internet, Vyonyx introduced recently a new type of service called “Quicksilver images”. The idea behind it is to produce memorable and inspiring images on very tight deadlines and on a sensitive budget, using all digital tools available at one’s disposal: 3D models, photographic reference imagery and painting. Continue Reading »

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In this 9:40 minute high-definition video tutorial we will be showing you how to paint a tree in Photoshop from scratch using some custom-made brushes and a WACOM tablet.

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This tutorial has been long overdue and now that we have got a spare moment here it is. We will go through a very simple but efficient technique which we use quite often for representing the evening/night time nuances of building facades.
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