The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
By : Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Software used: Autocad 2010, Google Sketchup 6, Vray for Sketchup (Vray Core 1.49.84), and Adobe Photoshop Cs4 This is not a step by step tutorial. My aim to this “The making of modern minimalist house “ is to give you some tips and tricks, ideas, additional knowledge about software I use and I’ll show you my process in creating this render. From 2d to 3d Architectural Visualization.
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
MODELING After finishing the floor plan, next step is exporting the autocad to sketchup. The version of cad file must be compatible with the sketchup you are using. In my case I’m using Autocad 10 for 2d , and sketchup 6 for 3d. so before I import cad file in sketchup, first I must convert the cad file into older version, like version 2004 or 2005 for me to be able to open it in sketchup. image below shows how to properly import the cad files in sketchup.
This is going to be the result of importing cad file in sketchup. After this, you can now start model the house.
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
For realism, i want the edge of my concrete walls to be soft . I can easly make this by using one of my favorite sketchup plugin, RoundEdge plugin (by Bezier).
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
After picking the corners of concrete I wanted to be smooth, I can now adjust the offset (radius) by 25 mm in thr Round corner parameter. As shown by the image below.
This is the result of using the RoundEdge plugin (by Bezier).
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
After long hours of modeling, here is the finished model without texture.
And here is the finished model with texture, most of texture I used in this model can be found at the paint bucket (default sketchup 6 materials).
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Now that im done with modeling and texturing, I can now proceed to setting the lighting in my scene. This is the one of the most important part if you want to achieve a good realistic rendering.I change the face style from “shaded with texture” to “shaded” for me to have a clear view on how the the lighting creates shadows in the scene.
Now im satisfied with result of my lighting, I will proceed now to my camera setting.I what my scene to be in a normal view (man’s eye view). I change te face style from “shaded” to “wireframe” . it helps me to see the horizon line (the red line) in the scene. After determining the horinzon line,save the create and save the scene.
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
TEXTURING AND MATERIALS SETTING I will show you the materials setting i used in this model, together I attached texture, diffuse, bump, displacement maps.
Window glass setting
Carpaint setting
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Typical concrete setting
Colors I used as concrete
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Concrete normal bump map
Grass setting
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Grass diffuse
Grass displacement
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Wood setting (sun
Wood texture (sun barrier in the front)
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Road map
Road map diffuse
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Road map normal bump
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
RENDER SETTINGS My rendering engine is Vray core 1.49.84. This is the render setting I usually used when its comes to exterior rendering. This setting is based on the default setting. I just change the other parameter.
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This is the settings of my GI(skylight) and Background settings (DAY SCENE). Below is the raw vray render.
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
And this is the settings of GI(skylight) and Background settings (SUNSET SCENE). Below is the raw vray render.
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
POST–PRODUCTION This is my workflow in Post-production and I use Photoshop Cs4. i learned my style by visiting some forums about photo enhancement. I hope this tips and tricks of mine serves as an additional knowledge in your skills in Photoshop. Image below is my rendered image saved in png format .as you can see it hgas no background.
I want this image to be my sky background .
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
I place the sky background layer behind the rendered image.
Adjust now the brightness and contrast of your sky background. Click the background image layer and hit CTRL+M (curves) just like the image below.
To achieve more lively sky background, go to Filter>Distort>Diffuse Glow…
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Click the upper layer (redered image) then go to Layer>Merge Down or hit CTRL+E to combine the rendered image and your sky background.
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Hit CTRL+M (curves) again to add contrast and brightness in the image.
I want the colors of my image to be more lively , we can now proceed to color balancing. Hit CRTL+B, under tone balance, click the Shadows. Then try to play the colors( this depends on your taste).
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Hit CRTL+B again, under tone balance, click Midtones. Adjust again the colors.
Hit CRTL+B again, under tone balance, click Highlights. Finally adjust again the colors (last part of color balancing).
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Adding Vignette on your image adds drama and makes it more photo realistic. There are 2 ways to d this effect. 1st go to Filtter>Distort>Lens Correction… Then you can adjust the amount of vignette effect. And below image is my 2nd way to create that effect. First, create a new layer and put it in above the image layer., then color it with black by using paint bucket tool. Change the blending mode to soft light. Use eraser tool and erase the part you don’t want to be darken.
After adding vignette, now next step is to add Chromatic Aberration. - color distortion caused by lens defect: an optical aberration in a lens, caused by a defect, leading to colored light of different colors being refracted differently. Duplicate the image layer. Click and drap the layer to the “add new layer icon” then go to Filter>Distort>Lens Correction…
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
Don’t give too much Chromatic Aberration effect because it will destroy your rendered image. In this image, below shows my settings in Chromatic Aberration.
Use Eraser tool to erase the area you don’t want to be affected with the Vignette and the Chromatic aberration effect. I doing this to emphasize the sharp areas of the rendered image. after this, you can now merge it down to the first layer.
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The making of MODERN MINIMALIST HOUSE By: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
The last part my post-production. I add frames, and my signature logo for presenatation. (optional) you can hit CRTL+M (curve) again if you still want too adjust the brightnes and contrast of your image.
Final image
I hope this “the making of modern minimalist house” will help you in your 3d visualization. Thanks for reading I hope you enjoyed it.
Created by: Jonathan Pagaduan Ignas
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