Today is a momentous day for us. We want to present to you a short film that reflects our beloved approach to crafting forward-thinking visual projects. "Terra Cotta" a short film by Yauhen Liashchynski. Link to the film: https://vimeo.com/861543586 Full project: https://www.behance.net/gallery/179532761/Terra-Cotta-Short-Film It all started as an experimental project of Yauhen Liashchynski in which his experience in architectural visualization played a crucial role. The fusion of his passion for architectural design and computer graphics led to explore the realm of architectural storytelling through the medium of animation film. The project inspired by its deep connection to the local environment and culture. The use of clay bricks, reminiscent of traditional Vietnamese furnaces, and the integration of local culture spirit create a unique blend of history and modern art. The studio's design, with its open exterior and wooden frame interior, allows to interact with nature and sunlight, making it a space for creativity and connection. Terra Cotta studio embodies a harmonious relationship between art, nature, and tradition, which is truly inspiring. The short CG film not only showcased the building's aesthetic appeal but also communicated its sustainable and eco-friendly features as a testament to the harmonious union of architecture and context, spreading the message of sustainable design and innovation to a broader audience. Project Year: 2023 Software: 3ds Max, Auto CAD, Corona Renderer, GrowFX, Forest Pack, Photoshop, Substance Painter, Quixel Mixer, DaVinci Resolve. Terra Cotta Studio Thu Bon River, Dien Ban District, Quang Nam Province, Vietnam / Architecture by Tropical Space (VN) Web: https://leskea.com Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/leskea.studio/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/leskea.studio/ Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/leskea
Software: 3ds Max, Auto CAD, Corona Renderer, GrowFX, Forest Pack, Photoshop, Substance Painter, Quixel Mixer, DaVinci Resolve
Posted on 24.10.2023
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