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TUNISIA -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 22, 2021
Amir Cherni's 3D Scene "Ruelle" Replicates the Old Tunisian Downtown with Unprecedented Realism
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Amir Cherni, an acclaimed interior designer from Ben Arous, Tunisia, has pushed the boundaries of 3D visualization with his latest project, "Ruelle." This exceptional 3D scene meticulously replicates the old alleyways of the Tunisian downtown, capturing the decayed surfaces, dirty textures, and objects with unprecedented realism.
Cherni's "Ruelle" stands out due to its unique approach of manually creating textures and models from scratch, using real-life scanned surfaces to achieve an authentic portrayal of the old Tunisian downtown. The project, which took nearly a month to complete, showcases the designer's dedication to pushing his creative limits and venturing out of his comfort zone.
Utilizing 3Ds Max for modeling and Corona Renderer for lighting and rendering, Cherni's "Ruelle" delivers stunning 4K images with an average render time of 6 hours per image. The project has been recognized with the prestigious Silver A' Design Award in Computer Graphics, 3D Modeling, Texturing, and Rendering Design, further solidifying Cherni's position as a leader in architectural visualization.
Amir Cherni's "Ruelle" is a testament to his passion for 3D visualization and his commitment to delivering photorealistic renders that captivate viewers and evoke a sense of nostalgia. Through this project, Cherni has not only showcased his technical prowess but also demonstrated his ability to transport audiences to a different time and place through the power of CGI.
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