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Blender 4.2: Precise Modeling Workshop
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There are several ways to improve your skills on architectural visualization, but practice is one of the most important aspects of fine-tuning your technique. If you don`t have any projects designed by yourself to practice, you can always find some classic buildings with tons of information available on the web to exercise. A couple of days ago an artist posted on Blend Swap a full model of the Barcelona Pavilion from Mies van der Rohe. The model has 23 MB and was all rendered using Blender Cycles. This is a nice example of a classic building that could be used to practice modeling, rendering and post-production for architecture.

If you don`t like the light or textures from claudio andres, which is the author, you are free to change it.

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This is a description of the Barcelona Pavilion from Mies van der Rohe for those of you that doesn`t know the project.

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