All images and animations were created by Yancey Clinton
Using 3DS Max, V-ray, RPC, Forest, and Photoshop
I started this project in 2015. The client wanted to use their corporate lobby for their VE lobby, but as usual it need lots of modification in order for it to be usable as a User Interface. So I used elements such as the staircase, the tree, and the floor tiles as a base. Then moved the elevators on the right hand wall to the back wall to use as navigational elements. I had to widened the overall size of the space in order to reduce the overbearing second floor walkway.
The client loved it!
I started this project in 2016. The client (Google) wanted several elements of the Google campus put into their VE's Lobby. I also copied their actual campus navigation elements to be used as navigational elements in their VE. I also rendered a kind of reverse angle just for my enjoyment.
I started this project in 2016. The client (EBAY) wanted several elements of their new campus put into their VE's Lobby. This was almost and exact copy of their new building. This is more of a hero image as there is only one navigational element, but I think it turned out great, and of course the client loved it too, win win.
I started this project in 2012. The client wanted their headquarters as the Lobby page for the VE .. So I recreated the location as well as modifying it to add the navigational elements necessary for it to work as a VE lobby. I turned their parking lot into a conventions center, to add more navigational elements.
I started this project in 2015. Arrow requested me to rebuild their actual corporate headquarters lobby for the entrance of their VE. I received the lower image as a reference and some subsequent images of the actual Formula 1 race car in their lobby. One of our challenges is not only to recreate the space, but also to make them usable as a navigational element in the VE. The idea is to get the general feel of the space, then add in some specific details, like the car, the artwork, and the tree next of the seating area. While it’s not an exact replication of the original space there are enough details to make it familiar to anyone who had been there. This is what most clients want when they request this kind remake for their VE.
I started this project in 2009. In this case the IBM France building had not been built yet, but I did get some reference images. This was one of the few projects were I got to do all the interior design by myself and made up the navigation elements.
The second image was their initial Expo hall.