This self-initiative project allowed us to experiment and develop our own intuitive techniques to integrate photography and 3D CGI environments.
Our intent was to use rough textures and materials to achieve a contemporary and minimalist look and feel.
We produced 3D CGI sketch ideations. Products were then modeled and highlighted in a 3D CGI scene. Once the camera angle, the display, textures, and lighting were satisfactory; we reproduced the same mood and vibe (in terms of lighting and vibrance) in our studio and took an HD photograph of the product. Subsequently, we outlined the product and integrated it back into the 3D CGI scene.
This methodology allowed us to produce images that have a particular edge and mood which would have been extremely difficult or perhaps impossible to achieve with conventional set-design techniques.
These images were published on the website of the Make Space Journal to illustrate their article about “Contemporary Swiss Icons”.
This self-initiative project allowed us to experiment and develop our own intuitive techniques to integrate photography and 3D CGI environments.
Our intent was to use rough textures and materials to achieve a contemporary and minimalist look and feel.
We produced 3D CGI sketch ideations. Products were then modeled and highlighted in a 3D CGI scene. Once the camera angle, the display, textures and lighting were satisfactory; we reproduced the same mood and vibe (in terms of lighting and vibrance) in our studio and took an HD photograph of the product. Subsequently, we outlined the product and integrated it back into the 3D CGI scene.
This methodology allowed us to produce images that have a particular edge and mood which would have been extremely difficult or perhaps impossible to achieve with conventional set-design techniques.
These images were published on the website of the Make Space Journal to illustrate their article about “Contemporary Swiss Icons”.
This self-initiative project allowed us to experiment and develop our own intuitive techniques to integrate photography and 3D CGI environments. Our intent was to use rough textures and materials to achieve a contemporary and minimalist look and feel.
We produced 3D CGI sketch ideations. Products were then modeled and highlighted in a 3D CGI scene. Once the camera angle, the display, textures and lighting were satisfactory; we reproduced the same mood and vibe (in terms of lighting and vibrance) in our studio and took an HD photograph of the product. Subsequently, we outlined the product and integrated it back into the 3D CGI scene.
This methodology allowed us to produce images that have a particular edge and mood which would have been extremely difficult or perhaps impossible to achieve with conventional set-design techniques.
These images were published on the website of the Make Space Journal to illustrate their article about “Contemporary Swiss Icons”.
This self-initiative project allowed us to experiment and develop our own intuitive techniques to integrate photography and 3D CGI environments.
Our intent was to use rough textures and materials to achieve a contemporary and minimalist look and feel.
We produced 3D CGI sketch ideations. Products were then modeled and highlighted in a 3D CGI scene. Once the camera angle, the display, textures, and lighting were satisfactory; we reproduced the same mood and vibe (in terms of lighting and vibrance) in our studio and took an HD photograph of the product. Subsequently, we outlined the product and integrated it back into the 3D CGI scene.
This methodology allowed us to produce images that have a particular edge and mood which would have been extremely difficult or perhaps impossible to achieve with conventional set-design techniques.
These images were published on the website of the Make Space Journal to illustrate their article about “Contemporary Swiss Icons”.
This self-initiative project allowed us to experiment and develop our own intuitive techniques to integrate photography and 3D CGI environments.
Our intent was to use rough textures and materials to achieve a contemporary and minimalist look and feel.
We produced 3D CGI sketch ideations. Products were then modeled and highlighted in a 3D CGI scene. Once the camera angle, the display, textures, and lighting were satisfactory; we reproduced the same mood and vibe (in terms of lighting and vibrance) in our studio and took an HD photograph of the product. Subsequently, we outlined the product and integrated it back into the 3D CGI scene.
This methodology allowed us to produce images that have a particular edge and mood which would have been extremely difficult or perhaps impossible to achieve with conventional set-design techniques.
These images were published on the website of the Make Space Journal to illustrate their article about “Contemporary Swiss Icons”.
On
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Soeder
The Zurich based collective Soeder is selling everyday goods since 2013. They focus on care products that are one hundred percent self-made in their own factory and on apparel.
Qwstion
Qwstion creates high-quality bags for the urban environment since 2008. Their approach to design is rooted in the principles of swiss design ethos. Hence, the Qwstion collective combines timeless functionalities with practical details and never ceases to rethink their stylish designs.
Tudor
Montres TUDOR SA is a Swiss manufacturer of luxury wristwatches based in Geneva. Over time Tudor became especially well known for its tool watches, producing watches for professional divers and the military. In 2017, the "Born To Dare" campaign was launched.
Viu
Viu Creates frames that suit every personality and style. Designed in Switzerland. Handcrafted. For real characters. They are committed to fair prices and a transparent production process.
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Self-Initiated Project
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3D design / Photography
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