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ARCHITECTURAL VISUALISATIONS AND IMAGE MAKING
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NON ARCHITECTURE SHOWREEL 2.4 An update to our non architecture showreel with new projects for Crown resorts and Casino with Maud , A2 milk with Houston group and Just Jeans to name a few. @mr.p_studios #motion #archilovers #archigram #archviz #3d #cgi #render #design #style #interiordesign #contemporary #mrpstudios #architecture #d2 #interior #modern #minimal #designinspiration #designepisodes #designmilk #designboom #redshift #corona #vray #octane #autodesk
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MR. P SHOWREEL 2.4 Thanks to our super talented team that created the content for this reel, our clients for the projects they trust us with and to the awesome players who helped bring it together. @mr.p_studios #motion #archilovers #archigram #archviz #3d #cgi #render #design #style #interiordesign #contemporary #mrpstudios #architecture #d2 #interior #modern #minimal #designinspiration #designepisodes #designmilk #designboom #redshift #corona #vray #octane #autodesk
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Following on from the stills, this is where the space starts to move. These sequences were made in MR.P AI Playground, where single frames are given time: the kettle boiling, light moving through the space, a woman applying makeup, plants by the pool in the wind. Small, familiar rituals of the home. Waiting for water to heat. Watching the day pass through a space. Ending it, as usual, with a glass of wine. Nothing dramatic happens. Things just continue. A sequence of moments, one leading into the next. @carr_au @moltigroup_
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Architecture reveals itself in the quiet moments, when nothing is competing for attention, and proportion, light, and material are left to do the work. Visualised by Mr P, Mercer Road is rendered with a focus on clarity, stripping the project back to its essentials so the architecture can speak without distraction. Set within the leafy streets of Armadale, and made by @moltigroup_ , the project reframes the townhouse typology through the lens of a private home. It’s conceived by @carr_au , with landscape by @eckersleygardenarchitecture , as a cohesive system: architecture, interiors, and landscape resolved as one, where volume is deliberate and layered thresholds draw light deep into the plan. This work is less about documenting space and more about understanding how it unfolds. We approached it as a sequence, each frame extending into the next through controlled sightlines and disciplined composition. Nothing is accidental; lines are held, perspectives are measured, and the edit is as considered as the capture. Light is treated as a material. Captured at the edges of the day, it settles across brick, timber, and stone with enough restraint to reveal texture without overstating it. Timing was about patience, waiting for the space to feel resolved, not composed. Anything extraneous was removed. As Ben Nicholas notes, the project prioritises light, volume, and landscape as core principles, an intent the images aim to translate with precision.
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When you’re selling a $50M penthouse in Dubai… a flat, hazy drone shot simply doesn’t belong. But sometimes, it’s all you have. No time. No reshoot budget.
And it still needs to feel world-class. This isn’t a flawless solution.
But it is fast, and when handled with restraint, it holds up as a credible background viewline in a high-end interior render. We used Chorus inside Photoshop to elevate the image with intention; shifting it into golden hour, cutting through atmospheric haze, restoring clarity, and reintroducing depth, contrast and mood. Why Chorus? It’s precise, and allows controllable adjustments without rebuilding from scratch. It preserves natural lighting logic and perspective integrity. It excels at refined, subtle enhancement (not heavy-handed edits). Chorus integrates seamlessly into a professional Photoshop workflow. Nothing artificial. Nothing overstated.
Just a considered elevation of what was already there. That’s where AI earns its place, not replacing the craft,
but supporting it when constraints are real. And yes, there are always tells. Subtle imperfections most won’t register… but you should. Knowing what to push and what to leave untouched, is the difference. This isn’t about using AI.
It’s about directing it. Try Chorus: https://www.melody.studio/chorus
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We didn’t shoot this.
We built it. Shots like this would normally mean full control of the environment; closing roads, stopping a tram, securing permits, and coordinating a full crew. All to capture a single moment. But that also locks you into one outcome. So instead of capturing the image, we constructed it. Using Chorus by Melody, we worked with Gemini to generate the base scene, placing the subject inside the tram and using the window as a controlled frame for the project. Then with Qwen, we explored multiple angles and compositions, iterating in minutes instead of reshooting for hours. Once the frame was resolved, we moved into MR P AI Playground to introduce motion, adding depth, atmosphere, and subtle movement. The shift isn’t just speed.
It’s control. From idea → to image → to moving scene. Not captured. Constructed. @melody.studio_apps ➡️ Try Chorus: https://www.melody.studio/chorus
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A closer look at our work for Lowe Living with JCB Architects. This series was shaped early on by a simple idea…leaning into the bayside light. The sunsets, the warmth, the softness in the air. It felt like the natural lens through which this project should be experienced. That direction carried through everything. The golden hour tones complemented the earthy interior palette, softened the steel detailing, and brought a calmness to the off-form concrete structure. It helped balance the geometry of the architecture with something more human and atmospheric. The building itself, designed by Jackson Clements Burrows, draws from the site’s history. The rhythmic arches reference the Victorian terraces that once stood here, while curved balconies and rooftop cutouts frame views out to the water and city beyond. Inside, the residences, designed by Brahman Perera, carry that same thinking. Soft lines, tactile materials, and a palette that feels grounded in both the coastal setting and St Kilda’s creative culture. Spaces designed not just to be seen, but to be lived in. Our role was to bring all of this together visually. To translate architecture and interiors into a series of images that feel cohesive, emotive, and true to the intent of the design. As always, it starts with strong 3D foundations—composition, light, materiality. From there, we refined and pushed moments further, testing mood and atmosphere to get everything feeling just right. A collaborative effort, and one we’re proud to have been part of. @loweliving @jcbarchitects @brahmanperera #3DVisualization #ArchitecturalVisualization #ArtDirection #MelodyStudio #ChorusPlugin
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Catani by @loweliving A series of emotive moments from our project with @jcbarchitects and @brahmanperera —capturing both interior and exterior life as it unfolds around the project. Not a film. Just glimpses of daily rituals. Light shifting. Spaces being lived in. Built from a strong 3D foundation, then pushed further using our Chorus plugin in Photoshop, testing moods, refining details, and bringing each moment to life without breaking flow. 3D is still king. AI just helps us get there faster and finish stronger. ➡️ Try Chorus: https://www.melody.studio/chorus @loweliving @melody.studio_apps #3DVisualization #ArchitecturalVisualization #ChorusPlugin #MelodyStudio
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What started as a single still from a recent campaign for @loweliving quickly evolved using our new MR. P plugin, Chorus. The image began from an early mood board and was built through a hybrid of 3D and AI. From there, we pushed the scene further directly inside Photoshop using Chorus. Planting, props and environmental details were refined in the canvas to strengthen the atmosphere of the space. We then shifted the time of day, moving the light from morning into a warmer golden hour - completely changing the mood of the scene. To introduce a sense of life, we added a woman placing a wine glass as she sets the table. The moment was built in three stages, so it integrates naturally with the environment. Finally, the still was taken into the MR. P AI Playground to add motion, transforming the static image into a moving moment. Chorus is designed to keep creatives in the canvas - refining scenes, shifting light, adding people and evolving ideas without constantly rebuilding images. Less time stuck in the software. More room to push the idea. Start your free trial today and see the difference. @melody.studio_apps
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2 months ago
No Ai - Watch with sound on - sound design by squeak e clean studios. Vancouver - Mosaic property Rituals of Home is a project rooted in the idea that the smallest daily moments are often the most meaningful. In this short film, we set out to capture the real rituals that bring comfort and identity to a living space…an evening incense ritual, a calming pre-bed shower, or even a simple breakfast from the local café. Every detail was intentionally crafted, right down to recreating the café’s actual packaging rather than relying on generic 3D assets. Authenticity was at the heart of every creative decision. Sound design played an equally important role in shaping the experience. The subtle textures, the flick of a lighter, the hum of morning activity, the warmth of running water were designed to ground the visuals in something familiar, relatable, and ultimately aspirational. These audio layers helped turn each vignette into a sensory moment viewers could feel as much as see. Through these carefully considered visuals and sounds, Rituals of Home celebrates the quiet routines that turn a house into a sanctuary, and a space into a reflection of who we are. #Animation #Design #3DAnimation #SoundDesign #CreativeDirection
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5 months ago
Sharing a selection of the editorial stills our studio produced for a recent project in Rushcutters Bay. The architecture has a quiet, refined confidence to it, and we wanted the imagery to reflect that… soft light, calm tones and a sense of understated luxury that mirrors the experience of being in the spaces. Many of the finer adjustments in these images were refined using our studio’s new AI plugin for Photoshop, Chorus by Melody Software, set for release in January 2027. It has allowed us to elevate detail and atmosphere with precision while staying true to the design’s intent and materiality. @thirdigroup @woodsbagot
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We created a short film for a new residential release in Rushcutters Bay, one of Sydney’s most coveted harbourside suburbs. Our focus was to capture the emotion of living here — the light, the vistas, the quiet refinement of the design. Rather than telling a story, this film is about communicating a feeling. A feeling of calm, elevation and considered luxury. Every frame is crafted to reflect the architecture’s restraint and the atmosphere that makes this place so special. A cinematic expression of home for those who value design, intention and a deeper connection to where they live.
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