![]() ![]() If the light setting is wrong, even with the best modeling and textures, the outcome will never be satisfactory.!Interview With Santiago Vilaseca 6The white render to appreciate the lightFox Renderfarm: One jury mentioned "the element of out-of-focus on the camera," what did you think? Is there any intention?Santiago: We realized that an error has occurred in the image delivery process, as there was a blemish present on the image that didn’t exist in the original. For me, lighting is really the most important feature when creating an architecture visualization. ![]() Once we import the HDRi, we start the interactive render and rotate it until we reach the appropriate light. !Interview With Santiago Vilaseca 1On the left : 3D model we received from the client / On the right : our 3D model after adding details based on site pictures!Interview With Santiago Vilaseca 2The final 3D model after modeling facade details!Interview With Santiago Vilaseca 3A picture of the actual building from the bridge (the other side of our camera)!Interview With Santiago Vilaseca 4A picture of the actual building from the railways (closer to the building than our camera)!Interview With Santiago Vilaseca 5On the left : a picture of the bridge / On the right : 3D model - details of the balustrade we createFox Renderfarm: One of the juries commented that your work was "a typical daylight scenario but with beautiful work in the foreground." How did you set the lighting and create the shade?Santiago: As for the lighting, we used an HDRi from 3D Collective (Adam Martin collection: HDRi 044 1945). Also, there is an existing bridge in the project that we replicated exactly to make the site recognizable. Since it was a renovation project, we relied on photos of the existing building to model and make the project as realistic as possible. Overall, the creation of this image took about a week.Fox Renderfarm: The hotel you created is so amazing and realistic, could you share with us the modeling process?Santiago: Regarding the modeling process for this project, we received a basic 3D model from our client (SAFE Architecture) and enriched it with details by referring to pictures. The next step is post-production, where the magic can happen. Once the scene was fully decorated, we worked on lighting and textures to achieve the desired mood and realism. After this, we started decorating the scene, which involved placing all the necessary elements such as vegetation, rails, and other details that fit with the chosen camera angle. ![]() Then, we proposed different camera angles to the client and worked together to find the best perspective to tell the project's story. Our workflow started with the 3D modeling. Music has always been a significant source of inspiration for me and an essential part of my life.Fox Renderfarm: Could you elaborate a bit on your workflow/pipeline of this project? And how long did it take you?Santiago: This was a commercial project with defined deadlines, so we had to work efficiently to meet the client's needs. Apart from 3D creation, I also love to play the guitar and drums. I am deeply passionate about my work and feel fortunate to be able to pursue a career in the arts. Originally from Argentina, I am now based in France where I work alongside my wife Sélène in Architecture Visualization. I'm excited to see what the future holds and will continue pushing my craft's boundaries.Fox Renderfarm: Could you please introduce yourself?Santiago: My name is Santiago Vilaseca, and I am the co-founder of Kraken Studio. !Hotel in the Train Station by Santiago VilasecaHotel in the Train Station, Versailles © Santiago VilasecaKraken Studio of SantiagoInstagram of Kraken StudioFox Renderfarm: Hi Santiago! We are honored to have you here! First of all, congratulations on winning the "Best Commercial Render" in the Evermotion Challenge 2022! How do you feel about it?Santiago: Thank you very much! I'm thrilled and honored to have won this award. Now, let’s know more about him and his award-winning work. Thanks a lot for Santiago spending his time doing our interview. His work "Hotel in the Train Station, Versailles" won "Best Commercial Render” in this competition. Fox Renderfarm, a world-leading render farm and cloud rendering service provider, also a long-term partner of Evermotion, sponsored this competition and witnessed the birth of many excellent and beautiful artworks.Here, we had the honor to interview Santiago Vilaseca. Instead of suggesting a topic to contestants and setting 1st, 2nd, 3rd places, the contestants can submit original work in four categories and the best work in each category was selected. The Evermotion Challenge 2022 differed from previous ones. Interview With Santiago Vilaseca, Who Won “Best Commercial Render” in Evermotion Challenge 2022 ![]()
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