For this week’s looking outwards post, I looked at Ying’s looking outward-05. She is my architecture mentee and posts a lot about interesting architecture projects. What especially intrigued me was this post about a three-dimensional rendering project called Somerset Isle by Tomer Meltser. It is fascinating to see how much is put into this rendered landscape:
Sample image of the rendered landscape.
Architecture set placed in the rendering.
Foliage set used throughout the rendering.
One day I’d love to do something like this; it seems like so much fun to create and to see the final outcome come together so beautifully created like Meltser’s final rendering video. This makes me think of how far an architect can take their drawings and ideas — into a realistic three-dimensional journey that displays in depth details of each plant, landscape element, building, objects, etc.