Vera Summer Farm House
What a great looking Summer farmhouse and great looking farmhouse renderings. Vera is the second of two in a series. The first farmhouse rendering got a lot of attention, and I had several people reach out to me about buying the plans. Now, I don’t sell plans, but I do point people to whom can help them. Hopefully, this farmhouse rendering creates at least an equal amount of buzz.
“Bob is a very talented artist, excellent communicator, and a pleasure to work with!”
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coNEXT House Rendering
I loved the projects name and design. Now that it is done I love the rendering, albeit I am a little bias.
Several keys to photorealism are the following:
Depth of field
Motion blur
Chromatic Aberration
For the coNEXT house rendering, I used all the above, however very subtle, which is also a key to photorealism.
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The Ponderosa Interior Rendering
One of my great pleasures is turning 2D CAD drawings into beautiful 3D renderings so my client’s client can see the design. I mean, come on, how is anybody going to understand the design intent without seeing it in a beautiful 3D rendering?
Ponderosa Interior Rendering
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Summer Farmhouse Rendering
The Summer Farmhouse rendering will be published in the Southern Living magazine, which is awesome! This is a great looking house, a fun project to work on and my clients reaction made my day!
“You do amazing work! I’m blown away every time I see a new one! You knocked it out of the park!”
Summer Farmhouse Rendering - Option A
Summer Farmhouse Rendering - Option B
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Nashville Twilight Rendering
I took a trip down to Nashville, TN last month and it was a blast. It was my daughter's dream, so we took a road trip. We arrived on Sunday and Broadway was pack; I can't imagine a Friday or Saturday night crowd.
My client provided me the drone shot of downtown Nashville, TN, which I used in the exterior deck rendering. The view is awesome! If this rendering doesn't sell units, nothing will.
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Senior Housing Interior Renderings
When I was asked to create interior renderings for an senior housing facility, having aging parents myself, I jumped at the opportunity. All the furniture was custom modeled from the interior designer's specifications as well as all the other finishes (carpet, floors, wall art…). I was asked to add people, so space looked lively and exciting, which I did. People are always challenging to pull off unless you photograph people in the right lighting conditions and position for the renderings, which usually is cost prohibitive for most interior rendering budgets. These people are stock photos, and color corrected to seamlessly integrate into the interior renderings.
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Penthouse Rendering
My client, who is an interior designer, had a client who couldn’t visualize their penthouse remodel design. Walls were removed, ceiling was changed and mirrors were hung. After a few iterations, my client’s client fell in love with their penthouse remodel, all before a hammer was swung.
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Moose Hollow Renderings
I render a lot of different architectural styles, however, I think these rustic houses might be my niche. I am from Chicago, but moved up North to Northern MN a decade ago, so that might have something to do with it.
I am not a great fan of over-processed images, but I did a little HDRI color-grading to bring out the roughness of the material.
“Just wanted to send you a short note telling you that the renderings are absolutely beautiful. Also thanks for the the rear facing rendering as we believed it was not included in the price. Finding you was after doing a few hours of researching company’s all over the country. I can assure you that not only will work find its way to you from our showcase marketing, which serves to benefit the National Ability Center, but Ive already given your name out to one of the largest building company’s here in Utah. Again, thank you for a job well done.
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Inspiration
I often get emails asking for advice, favors, and freebies, but it isn’t often I get an email like this. It made my week, thank you!
Bobby,
I want to say thank you for the inspiration. I have referenced your renders for a long time in trying to improve my skill. Also your contributions to the Arch Viz community through your blog and various forums are a great resource. I appreciate you taking the time to post on the forums offering advice and providing solid solutions to the questions people have. I started following your work when I was employed at an architectural firm in Calgary, Alberta. This was around when my daughter was born and I was inspired by your business model to take the plunge to go freelance. Since then I have been working from home and it's the best thing I have done for my family.
Anyway, I'm not selling or asking anything I just wanted to pass on my appreciation of your work.
All the best,
312 West Wind Road Rendering
Rush jobs are uncommon, but do happen. When they do happen, it does create a scheduling nightmare. My objective is to meet my clients rush need without jeopardizing normally scheduled projects. My first questions is why is there a rush?
“Lack of Planning on Your Part Does Not Constitute an Emergency on My Part”
A rush job will usually cost you more and not only will it cost you more, everything is rushed and the quality of your rendering might be compromised. These images turned out great, and there was no compromise in quality; my rush client got me all the needed information in a timely matter.
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