
Architectural
Glass-walled, light filled bedroom
This beautiful interior was created using Iray+; real-world materials and lighting bring the space to life and show what can be achieved with physically based photorealistic rendering.
This beautiful interior was created using Iray+; real-world materials and lighting bring the space to life and show what can be achieved with physically based photorealistic rendering.
This beautiful softly illuminated living room shows how Iray+ can be used to create photorealistic images that represent complex interiors.
This complex images shows how Iray+ can be used to create intricate interior scenes with a multitude of different materials and lighting options, which are all physically based. So not only does it look beautiful and create a stunning final images, it also provides real-world information on how the space and materials will work.
Here's another chance to see the airy light filled loft. Enjoy the defused light falling through the semi-transparent curtains created using Iray+ for 3ds Max - on of the Iray+ applications we use to create our images.
In this view of the loft apartment we get a chance to see how Iray+ can be used to create beautiful real-world lighting in interior spaces.
In this image you can see how Iray+ can be used to create beautiful sleek materials including leather and polished wood.
An excellent example of how Iray+ can be used to create photorealistic architectural images. All physically based and photorealistic.
Another chance to see this modern open-plan house, this time the lighting is set to dusk. Iray+ uses physically accurate sky to create stunning images that are true to life.
Kitchen render created using Iray+ for 3ds Max. All aspects of this image are part of the model, no parts have been added in post-production.
In this view of the kitchen it's easy to see the range of physically based materials that Iray+ can create and how using applications like Iray+ for 3ds Max we can create stunning photorealistic architectural interior renders.
This sundeck shows the versatility of Iray+, in creating organic materials, and makes us wish we were by the seaside ...
Lightworks’ Architectural Toolkit uses our Iray+ technology. It enables
architects and designers to simulate accurate, real world lighting scenarios for design
reviews, lighting simulations and sunlight studies. All of which can be achieved in a fully
interactive workflow. Or if we are undertaking a crative project for you this is what we use to make sure that all lighting is accurate.
This short animation shows the Physical Sky feature in Iray for 3ds Max, which uses Iray®+ technology.
This beautiful modern house was rendered in Iray for 3ds Max (which uses Iray®+ technology); using the Physical Sky Feature this image shows the lighting as you would expect to find it in December in Sheffield, where our office is based.
Another chance to see this beautiful modern house, which was rendered in Iray for 3ds Max (which uses Iray®+ technology); using the Physical Sky Feature this image shows the lighting as you would expect to find it in June in Sheffield, where our office is based.