Working on a competition is a great and also a stressful task: Many fresh and new ideas on one hand, tight deadlines and hectically changing conceptions on the other.
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Chocolate shop in London
Images, InteriorWe all like chocolate… I don’t know if it makes to model a chocolate shop better but it was fun to work on this small project.
Weekend house interior
Blender, Featured, Housing, ImagesThis one was an old design of mine – OK, together with some really talented colleges from MM Works architect studio – with some hope that one day it may be realized in real life.
3d models – 3d printed
Blender, Featured, ImagesWe always talking about ‘3d models’ – yes and then we see it on the screen or in print. Very nice but it has nothing to do with 3d. It’s actually 2d all the time. So what to do? If we have a 3d model, let’s print it in 3d! I made a try but I didn’t want to buy a 3d printer for this so I used 3d Hubs – a service which connects people who want to make 3d prints and the ones who owns a 3d printer. My print was made with an Ultimaker Plus. So I only needed to go there and pick up my print. Here are the images. How do you like it?
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15 minutes of fame vol 2.
Blender, Featured, ImagesIt’s always a good feeling to know that is your work is respected some ways. Even better if your creation is selected for a good old style paper made book. The CGCookie.com made this really awesome book selecting many stunning images made with Blender– and yes my work was also selected. Thanks for that! And the book is really worth checking – many inspiring works in there!
Two private projects
Blender, Featured, ImagesIt’s great not to have time for private projects – it means that you have a lot to do. …But… It’s great to have time for a private project – because you can experiment with new things and develop your skills without worrying about the deadlines and client’s expectations. So you can decide if it is great or not that I had the time to experiment with to private projects – two exteriors.
The first is started as just a garden scene – the aim was to test the different elements of an exterior scene. Then I added a very simple building and gradually developed it with details and materials.
The other is an old design of me – not built yet but there is some hope that it will be built someday. For this one I wanted to achieve the famous ‘blue hour’ effect which is very popular among the landscape and architecture photographers.
For both scenes, I added a more intense Photoshop treatment for extra mood and effects.
15 minutes of fame
BlenderNice modern hotel in Germany
Blender, Featured, Houses, ImagesEven if your design in the preliminary phase it worth to have some nice image of it. Your client will understand it better he can imagine it better and he surely will like it more. 🙂
So when Vogt Architecten asked me to make some nice image of their cool simple modern design I was happy to do it. After having the model finished it was a little challenging to integrate it into the photo they made at the site but finally it came out nice. With the pleasant river bank, it became really attractive.
Design:
Vogt Architekten
Visuals:
Attila Balogh
Storage transformed into stunning office space
Blender, Images, InteriorDo you have an old, dark, shabby storage located in the city? You can keep it as it is and can store your old tennis shoes and broken furniture there…
Guest house in the contryside
Blender, Featured, Housing, ImagesA real nice and cosy guest house in the countryside somewhere in Hungary. A really nice place for spending your weekend! The great design is made by Miklós Miltényi and Katalin Iványi.
Time was short for this so the visuals made in just a few hours based on the architect’s model originally made with ArchiCad. It’s a great opportunity to import these models and make great images of them in just a few hours!
Design:
Miklós Miltényi
Katalin Iványi
Visuals:
Attila Balogh
Do you like it? Have comments or questions? Feel free to send me a message!