Building Interior Design – 3D Environment Visualization
Client
College Project
Year
2018
Duration
3 Weeks
Tools Used
Maya, V-Ray, After Effects
This 3D interior environment was created as part of a college design project aimed at visualizing a functional rooftop living space. The goal was to simulate a realistic residential layout incorporating living, dining, and sanitation zones—all under natural daylight. I focused on striking a balance between architectural accuracy and cozy visual storytelling, using modular furniture, glass partitions, and fabric simulation. Each scene was carefully lit to emulate late afternoon sunlight, casting soft shadows across reflective floor surfaces and enhancing the realism of the composite. This project sharpened my understanding of spatial planning and render presentation in a daylight exterior setup.
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Process Notes:
Blocked out structure using architectural blueprints as reference
Modeled furniture with clean edge loops and optimized topology
Experimented with V-Ray Physical Sun & Sky for soft natural lighting
Render passes included Grey, Wireframe, and Final composites for presentation clarity
Applied subtle post-processing in Photoshop to boost shadows and contrast without over-saturating






