80LV
Recently I got asked a few questions about my ‘brutalist dreams’-series by the awesome folks over at 80.lv
As a frequent reader of their website I’m very honored that I’ve been able to share a few thoughts.
Thanks a lot for the opportunity!
READ IT HERE
OFFF 2018 - Tel Aviv
In October 2018 Jonathan Lindgren, Luke Brown, Liam Illfe, Yambo and me met each other for the first time in Tel Aviv, after working together for more than one year on numerous projects but always remote. So we decided that OFFF would be a great place to finally meet in person and spend time together. Below you can find some images of that incredible city OFFF took place at.
The Crew
Philip Lück, Jonathan Lindgren, Liam Iliffe, Me, and Luke Brown
Still
As an homage to the amazing Ezgi Polat I wanted to do a still life.
And I recently bought a Fuji X100T so I loosely modelled one.
For anyone wondering, I used: Cinema4D, 3dsMax and Substance Painter and Designer.
Ronen Bekerman
Every Day
Article for Ronen Bekerman
As a long time reader of Ronen’s Blog, I feel very honored that he reached out to me and asked me to share my experience doing daily renders, or better known as ‘everydays.’
I did those for 13 months (April 2015 – May 2016) and if you are interested in seeing all of those you can find them over on my Behance profile.
In this article, I’m going to cover why I did it, how I did it and what I learned from the experience, so you can find out if this is something you want to try as well.
(I’ll spoiler a bit… You should do it!)
You can find the full article at the link below. Hope you enjoy reading it.
Ronen's Website
sunlight
Sunlight will always be my favourite kind of light.
The patterns it can form, when shining through the window, or being blocked by buildings in the evening.
For a bigger project I wanted to recreate this kind of light and the feeling it evokes.
Here are some of my lighting tests done in Cinema4D with Octane Render.