

2025
Mercedes Benz: CGI
A personal CGI exploration of the Mercedes-Benz AMG GTR — focused on realism, lighting, and emotion. This project was a creative deep dive into high-performance automotive design through 3D visualization.
MOTION DESIGN
3D VISUALIZATION
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This project started as an experiment in control — of light, material, and motion. I wanted to recreate the sheer precision and raw presence of the AMG GTR inside Blender, pushing realism without overdoing it. Every reflection, shadow, and camera angle was crafted to tell a story of power, elegance, and speed.
It’s less about showing a car — and more about capturing what it feels like to stand in front of one.

Concept
The core concept was to blend elegance with intensity. The AMG GTR has a form that doesn’t rely on noise — its power lies in its presence. I chose a minimal studio-inspired setting that focuses attention on the curves, reflections, and surface behavior of the car.
Color played a key role — a muted copper-orange with satin finish to highlight the car’s contour without overwhelming it. The lighting approach was inspired by high-end automotive photography, using soft natural reflections against clean architectural textures. Every line, gloss, and gradient was fine-tuned to echo Mercedes-Benz’s DNA: precision, confidence, and control.


Process
The base model was refined and optimized for rendering in Blender’s Cycles, focusing on achieving photoreal surface behavior and accurate material response. The lighting setup used a mix of HDRI skylight and custom area lights to highlight contours and reflections without overpowering the form.
Every texture — from the carbon fiber weave to the satin coat and rubber finish — was calibrated manually to ensure material authenticity. Post-processing in Photoshop involved fine-tuning contrast, bloom, and tonal range to achieve a high-end automotive photography look. The final render was an exercise in control: precision without clutter, realism without exaggeration.

Closing Thoughts
This render became more than a technical test — it turned into a reminder of why I love creating in 3D: every reflection, every surface, every photon tells a story when shaped with intent.


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©2025
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2025
Mercedes Benz: CGI
A personal CGI exploration of the Mercedes-Benz AMG GTR — focused on realism, lighting, and emotion. This project was a creative deep dive into high-performance automotive design through 3D visualization.
MOTION DESIGN
3D VISUALIZATION
Know More
This project started as an experiment in control — of light, material, and motion. I wanted to recreate the sheer precision and raw presence of the AMG GTR inside Blender, pushing realism without overdoing it. Every reflection, shadow, and camera angle was crafted to tell a story of power, elegance, and speed.
It’s less about showing a car — and more about capturing what it feels like to stand in front of one.

Concept
The core concept was to blend elegance with intensity. The AMG GTR has a form that doesn’t rely on noise — its power lies in its presence. I chose a minimal studio-inspired setting that focuses attention on the curves, reflections, and surface behavior of the car.
Color played a key role — a muted copper-orange with satin finish to highlight the car’s contour without overwhelming it. The lighting approach was inspired by high-end automotive photography, using soft natural reflections against clean architectural textures. Every line, gloss, and gradient was fine-tuned to echo Mercedes-Benz’s DNA: precision, confidence, and control.


Process
The base model was refined and optimized for rendering in Blender’s Cycles, focusing on achieving photoreal surface behavior and accurate material response. The lighting setup used a mix of HDRI skylight and custom area lights to highlight contours and reflections without overpowering the form.
Every texture — from the carbon fiber weave to the satin coat and rubber finish — was calibrated manually to ensure material authenticity. Post-processing in Photoshop involved fine-tuning contrast, bloom, and tonal range to achieve a high-end automotive photography look. The final render was an exercise in control: precision without clutter, realism without exaggeration.

Closing Thoughts
This render became more than a technical test — it turned into a reminder of why I love creating in 3D: every reflection, every surface, every photon tells a story when shaped with intent.


More Works
©2025
FAQ
01
What does a project look like?
02
How is the pricing structured?
03
Are all projects fixed scope?
04
What’s the ROI of design?
05
How do we measure success?
06
What do I need to get started?
07
Do you only take big projects?
08
Do you collaborate with agencies or individuals?


2025
Mercedes Benz: CGI
A personal CGI exploration of the Mercedes-Benz AMG GTR — focused on realism, lighting, and emotion. This project was a creative deep dive into high-performance automotive design through 3D visualization.
MOTION DESIGN
3D VISUALIZATION
Know More
This project started as an experiment in control — of light, material, and motion. I wanted to recreate the sheer precision and raw presence of the AMG GTR inside Blender, pushing realism without overdoing it. Every reflection, shadow, and camera angle was crafted to tell a story of power, elegance, and speed.
It’s less about showing a car — and more about capturing what it feels like to stand in front of one.

Concept
The core concept was to blend elegance with intensity. The AMG GTR has a form that doesn’t rely on noise — its power lies in its presence. I chose a minimal studio-inspired setting that focuses attention on the curves, reflections, and surface behavior of the car.
Color played a key role — a muted copper-orange with satin finish to highlight the car’s contour without overwhelming it. The lighting approach was inspired by high-end automotive photography, using soft natural reflections against clean architectural textures. Every line, gloss, and gradient was fine-tuned to echo Mercedes-Benz’s DNA: precision, confidence, and control.


Process
The base model was refined and optimized for rendering in Blender’s Cycles, focusing on achieving photoreal surface behavior and accurate material response. The lighting setup used a mix of HDRI skylight and custom area lights to highlight contours and reflections without overpowering the form.
Every texture — from the carbon fiber weave to the satin coat and rubber finish — was calibrated manually to ensure material authenticity. Post-processing in Photoshop involved fine-tuning contrast, bloom, and tonal range to achieve a high-end automotive photography look. The final render was an exercise in control: precision without clutter, realism without exaggeration.

Closing Thoughts
This render became more than a technical test — it turned into a reminder of why I love creating in 3D: every reflection, every surface, every photon tells a story when shaped with intent.


More Works
©2025
FAQ
What does a project look like?
How is the pricing structured?
Are all projects fixed scope?
What’s the ROI of design?
How do we measure success?
What do I need to get started?
Do you only take big projects?
Do you collaborate with agencies or individuals?

