Facebook Fan Page: Your best renders
Some days ago we asked you, through our Facebook Fan Page, to submit your best render. After seeing more than 350 amazing renders, the ArchDaily team selected the best 10 (in no particular order). Also, as we told you before, we have a special category with the five renders that received more “likes” through Facebook. As we said in the rules, we only allowed one submission per person, so for the ones who submitted many, we only took the first one. Also, we asked for the programs used in the render, so we also left out the ones who didn’t told us.
Choosing 10 from 350 was extremely difficult and we are aware that we left some great renders behind, so we strongly recommend you to visit our Fan Page (if you haven’t already) and have a look at all the pictures submitted by our readers. Believe us, you will see some really good work. Remember to keep visiting our Facebook Fan Page, become a Fan if you’re still not one, and prepare yourself for more competitions. See the results, after the break.
The best 10 (in alphabetical order)
Armir Shapllo / Rhino-VRay:
Dainius Grakauskas / 3ds Max-Digital Fusion-VRay:
Pablo Berardi / 3ds Max-Maxwell:
Paweł Załęski / Autocad-3ds Max-VRay-Photshop:
Peter Guthrie / Sketchup-3ds Max-VRay-Lightroom:
Rodrigo Lugo / 3ds Max-VRay:
Ronen Bekerman / Sketchup-3ds Max-VRay:
Rustam Isanchurin / 3ds Max-VRay-Photoshop:
Vasiliy Chaban / 3ds Max-VRay-Photoshop:
Vuk Djordjevic / Autocad-3ds Max-VRay-Photoshop:
Top 5 “Likes”
5. Ken Beheim-Schwarzbach / 3ds Max-Photoshop / 71 Likes:
4. Trond Greve Andersen / Lightwave-Photoshop / 72 Likes:
3. Alessandro Mazza / Rhino-VRay-3ds Max / 77 Likes:
2. Miguel Sebastián Ortiz Figueroa / Rhino-Maxwell-Photoshop / 109 Likes:
1. Yheu-Shen Chua / Maxwell-Photoshop / 151 Likes:



































52 comments »
I see lots of talent in ArchDaily’s readers, great contest and my congratulations to all!
Dito on the talent part. Congrats!
all you can sent is a present for us! thank you
Great work! I kind of like more the people’s chosen ones, seem more related to architecture than design to me, with exceptions of course.
Congrats to the winners!
This is awesome, I wish I could see larger versions of the pictures.
Well, you can see my image larger over here – http://creattica.com/3d/the-perlman-building/22526
(I wouldn’t mind if you click on plus button too :-))
Thanks Arch Daily!!!!
Labai labai sis projektas yra manau labai talentingas…
Thanks ArchDaily! it’s an honor to be among the top 10… Congratulations to all who were selected and to all of participants who shared their images.
A great way to show and promote the work from people all over the world… thanks for the chance!
Thanks to archdaily for the oportinity to show our work. As Ronen said, its an honor to be in the top 10.
Here’s a larger version of my render:
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Q_gaj4mOOrI/RwPwFqyRX4I/AAAAAAAAAAM/CFDFgUlS4vs/s1600-h/barfinal.jpg
You can visit my work in here also:
http://www.pabloberardi.cl
Cheers.
very good idea to present our renders
¡Hey, hey, yo conozco a ese tal Rodrigo Lugo!
Felicidades cabrón.
Jajaja!!! Gracias amiguito!!
jaja orale que buena onda we, felicidades… esta perronsito tu render mi buen haha…
competition for children…
We are waiting to see your incredible work…
Congratulations to all the selected ones, real nice work.
What a cool selection! congrats to all of you!
these are unreal :)
These make my skills feel wholly inadequate :(
Thnx alot guys! It’s really a honor to be in the top 10! I’ll post a high ress link for the image since its much more detailed!
its cool yaar…!!
awesome
Некоторые фото просто очаровательны!!
Uhmm….how do I make Revit do this?
I think that Revit alone dont have photoreal render capability. Most of these images are rendered through specialized render engines like vray or maxwell, which are plugins to other 3d apps like 3dsmax, Cinema4d, Rhino, sketchup, etc. You can export your revit models to one of these apps, and then work with plugins like vray, maxwell, brazil, etc, but to get an instant realistic render you should learn these softwares first, which may or may not be easy to you.
I think the best option for someone new to rendering is to try SketchUP along with one of the render engines that works with it.
With SketchUP free and the options of VRay, Maxwell Render, Fryrender and all the other free render engines… It has become a very versatile tool.
You can find more information about this in my blog at http://www.ronenbekerman.com were i post about the use of all this apps in our daily work as architectural visualizers
Cheers
Amazing work! Well done everyone & Arch Daily!
wow….miazga:))
hey there! it’s very interesting to see that v-ray is the most used render-plugin (followed by maxwell). but you don’t even get a realistic image if you don’t build it detailed in 3D. so congratulation to “all the winners” and respect for the time you spent on.
i don’t understand what’s special on mr. Yheu-Shen Chua’s rendering? imo it’s an extraordinary builing, but that’s all. can anyone explain?!
There was a “got most likes” category and his render did get the most “likes” (votes on the fan page)
Thanks archdaily! More info on my image can be found here
Sone of the best Farnsworth House renders I’ve seen! Great work peter!
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