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Traffic Jam by Le Anh Nhan
Go Home Late (Tokyo 2007) by Le Anh Nhan Breakdown video. The rest of his work is amazing as well. Making of here: http://www.ronenbekerman.com/making-go-home-late-tokyo-2007/
Lakeside Home by Bombajahaa Konkun for B8architect-studio
Elevation and plan for a lakeside villa, France
Marooned by Saeed Amiri
ORGANIC DETAILS
Progress Before Perfection - Day 301-330 on Behance) via Nando Costa
Cemetery of Cars by Gilvan Isbiro
From Mike Winkelmannâs (Beeple) Everydays
Between Days by Sebastian Weiss (photography)
52 Hz by Cornelius Dammrich
Zeiss - Binoculars by Thomas Mangold
Low Poly World by Mat Szulik
Client: Etihad Airways
Agency: M&C Saatchi Abu Dhabi
Sour Patch Kids Trophy by Jinmu Staddon
I worked with Mother New York to create this trophy for a Sour Patch Kids event. Â The client provided reference 3D for the mischievous SPK character and the rest of the trophy was modeled based on reference photos. Â The 3D data was used to create a 3D print so that the trophy could be presented to the winner. Â Shown here is a set of quick Keyshot renderings.
Closing Time by Guy Shield
1955Â Mercury Montclair
BW House by Artem Bobrov (Rendering)
French photographer Laurent Kronental has spent four years capturing Parisâ forgotten housing estates and their elderly occupants Âť