CG Projects

CG Projects and Interviews with professional 3D artists

3D architectural visualization is an essential tool for designing and presenting environments and spaces. Through exclusive interviews, we give a voice to industry professionals: this way, 3D artists, designers, and architects can share their experiences, offering practical advice and work strategies.
Discover their rendering and 3D modeling techniques, the challenges they face in projects, and the innovations transforming the industry.
On 3D Architettura, we explore the most advanced methodologies for turning ideas into impactful visual representations, since we focus on everything from conceptual models to final renderings.

Just a few words for those who’d like to take their career into CG or Architectural Visualization, never stop learning just keep on honing your skills, do a lot of research and learn from fellow artists too be open-minded when you want your work to be criticized only through that you will improved.
Architectural Visualization projects of Samir Al Qeisi, Consultant Architect, Urban Designer & Lecturer at University of Nizwa.
Maybe the biggest difficulty when I was starting was to achieve the correct lighting in terms of images and eliminating the flickering in frames sequences, in terms of animation.
3d was my passions since the childhood, I was fond of visual arts especially interior design, so I decided to pursue it seriously and become a professional in this field.
I am glad I chose architecture studies, however I would work with 3d immediately after graduation instead of typical architectural job. Although I learned a lot designing and now is easy to understand other projects.
To obtain photorealism, remember: everything in this world has a certain imperfection: color, reflection, geometry, placement or all of them.
My name is Bruno Lima, I am 30 years old and I’m Brazilian. Luiz Andrade and I are partners at DPI Studio. We started to produce still images at the architecture and urbanism course in the university in 2002.
I have a degree in architecture, but my university did not give any inspiration to become an architect. To say more – it did completely the opposite. But I always liked to make beautiful presentations of my projects. I needed to work and to earn money so I decided to learn 3d.
I would like to share with you my experience of acquaintance with 3d-world. In my story I want to describe everything that helped me in my work, education and personal growth, and also all the difficulties, stopping my progress.
[:en]For beginners I could advice to do a lot of learning and knowing the intricacies in the field of architecture and interior design, never to be satisfied with the success you have achieved, because the 3D-design level is growing every year. [:]
I have some suggestions: just believe in yourself bacause you can do like others; Push yourself to the limit; Never get satisfied to your firsts results, that will make you more powerful to learn hard and learning by doing is the best thing to learn something new. Also enjoy yourself in 3D.
If you're trying to create something realistic you need to make little details which you didn't even noticed before, you may think that they are not needed or no one will notice, but the trouble is that exactly these details have the most powerful impact in overall.