Representation of Architectural Spaces with 3D Studio Max
Curtain wall
A course by Phrame , Architects and 3D Graphic Designers Specialized in Architecture
Joined September 2016
About the video: Curtain wall
Overview
“Once we have the basic modeling, we will make the first closing of the house, the curtain wall. This enclosure is composed of glass on the outside, and a metal substructure on the inside. It is the wall that gives the house the character it has.”
In this video lesson Phrame addresses the topic: Curtain wall, which is part of the Domestika online course: Representation of Architectural Spaces with 3D Studio Max. Learn to create photorealistic images of architectural spaces.
Partial transcription of the video
“Hello everyone. the project we're working on consists of an exterior curtain wall. a monocurtain. It's... An exterior enclosure made up of a metal substructure and glass panels. In this lesson. we'll learn how to model that in 3ds Max. Let's get started. Upon examining the photos. it is evident that the curtain wall is composed of two components: glass on side and a metal substructure on the other. Additionally. it is noticeable that sliding carpentry sometimes integrated into the curtain wall. adding functionality and design flexibility to the structure. So. the first thing we'll do is cre...”
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Course summary for: Representation of Architectural Spaces with 3D Studio Max
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Category
3D & Animation, Architecture & Spaces -
Software
3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, V-Ray -
Areas
3D, 3D Modeling, Animation, Architecture, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture, Interior Architecture

Phrame
A course by Phrame
Phrame is a 3D visualization company that offers photorealistic images to architecture offices, interior design studios, and product designers. They have worked for big-name clients such as Acciona, Catalonian architect Ricardo Bofill, and Copcisa.
Their work always has a dreamlike character, a concrete narrative, and an advanced 3D programming technique. Their aim is to create images that are aesthetically beautiful, tell a story, and convey a desire to be in a given space that doesn't exist yet.
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