I have been very busy lately which is why I haven’t had time to post or nurture my blogging fixation. Anyway, I got some little time to spare now.
Since Maurisyo has been hired to work for LazyAnimation, he has been very busy tinkering his new nifty computer and has been sending me architectural rendering samples almost everyday. I guess one of the reasons why I’m posting his work on my blog, aside from sheer natural bias, is that his recent designs are very refreshing. It’s very minimal, yet highly stylish. He is breaking away from two things in my opinion. First, he is breaking away from the usual Filipino architectural designs. Although you can already see a lot of modern buildings in Cebu, especially in Manila, but compare it to other countries, Philippine architecture is just so behind. Second, he is slowly breaking away from Medallaaj. Alex Medallaaj is a known Cebuano Architect and I must say I love his designs; although I’m not his avid fan but James would often point Medallaaj’s works and they generally pass my taste. Back to James. Medallaaj is one of his mentor and many of his designs before were like Medallaaj’s very own however lately you can only see traces of Medallaaj’s unwavering influence over a student and a fan.
Below are a few of his architectural design and rendering.
















these are nicely done renderings.
do you know what programs were used?
I am a graphic designer/web designer
and I am looking to branch out in to 3D architectural renderings.
If I get trained in 3dMax to you need auto Cad also?
Architects would be supplying the plans of course
Thanks for the blog
These were modeled in AutoCad and exported later on to 3ds Studio Max. The softwares used are autocad, 3dsmax, vray and some touching up were done in Photoshop.
I’m using archicad + artlantis + photoshop. Since I’m new to this, what do you think about this combination of software? Do you have any suggestion what else should I use?
Hi, we are inviting all filipino architects & architectural renderers to join PHAAR. Philippine Asso. Of architectural renderers
http://www.asai.org/MembershipBenefits
http://phaar.com
Joining phaar is free of charge.
Foreigners are welcome to join
With best regards
phaa