Surrealist Landscapes: Design and 3D Modeling
Modeling of the single module of the building 2
A course by Massimo Colonna , Digital Artist
About the video: Modeling of the single module of the building 2
Overview
“Now we'll continue working on the base of the building, but I'll show you how to add a large window that will be a key part of our brutalist hotel.”
In this video lesson Massimo Colonna addresses the topic: Modeling of the single module of the building 2, which is part of the Domestika online course: Surrealist Landscapes: Design and 3D Modeling. Learn how to model, render, and edit digital images with 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, and Photoshop by experimenting with modifiers, lighting, and materials.
Partial transcription of the video
“Modeling of the single module of the building So, we said... This, which should become our window, can we change it how? We can do it in multiple ways. Then, since we had already given a height, let's give it a 30 and we place it glued to the ceiling, so it's our ceiling. Then we duplicate it dragging with Shift pressed and we give it yes as a copy. But it won't occupy all this surface, but with a Slice, if I do 180, rightly not, 90 and -90. It only occupies this part. Ok, and we give it 300... 270... indeed, 210, because we are at this height. Ok, actually we don't need this, we have to th...”
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Course summary for: Surrealist Landscapes: Design and 3D Modeling
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3D, 3D Design, 3D Modeling

Massimo Colonna
A course by Massimo Colonna
Massimo Colonna is an Italian digital artist and creative director of Il Magma studio. The urban landscapes of his childhood, the brutalist architecture, and the evocative atmosphere of some Italian towns have accentuated his taste for contrasts and the materiality of concrete, as well as his colorful and evocative imagery.
After starting a career in photography, Massimo started posting his work on social media, where he was met with rapid success. He later set up on his own and began to chain important projects for brands such as AntonioLupi, ElleDecor Italia, Archiproducts, Marazzi, Mut Design, Lalique Fragrances, Yoox, and many others.
In addition to drawing inspiration from other artists, from great photographers such as Luigi Ghirri and Franco Fontana, to active designers such as Six N. Five, Massimo believes it is essential to experiment, constantly update, and differentiate himself.
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