

The scene for this project was not very large. We fell in love with Adam Mørk’s photographs of the Center of Cancer and Health, and it inspired us to try to recreate that beauty in some visualizations of our own. Since testing it on this personal project, we have used it in real projects for clients and we like it! We will keep using Corona in future projects, as it is really effective for production work. We immediately noticed that Corona Renderer is really easy to use, and with the converter tool you can quickly test it using your existing scenes. We had been hearing about Corona Renderer since we started Lemons Bucket. We have always been reluctant to try out new renderers, though – we need optimal quality in our images, and the renderer is the key to that.īecause of that reluctance, we did not test out Corona Renderer until 1.5 was released, when we were motivated to try it out by the addition of the LightMix feature, together with its rendering speed.
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We give our best so that at the end of their project, every customer gets unique and beautiful images, each crafted with all of our personal and professional skills. We are always trying to improve, always learning from others, and always studying and analyzing any quality images that we see. We are a team, all with the same vision and passion for our company. Currently there are three of us: Daniel, Pablo and Karina. So, that was how we came up with the Lemons Bucket name – or at least it is how we remember the story!Īs you can see, back in the beginning we may have been a little naive, and we have learned a lot since then. We were really tired and we needed a name so we accepted Lemons Bucket and carried on with our business plans. Why that name? Well, there is no meaning to it really, but it sounded good to us and we liked the idea of a fresh lemon and the double meaning of a bucket. We got to know each other during an Architectural Visualization Master’s degree and on the last class day, we went for a drink together and right then decided to create our own Archviz studio!Ī week or two later we had to choose a name for our company and after a long and exhausting brainstorm we came up with Lemons Bucket. Lemons Bucket began as an idea between 9 classmates. We spoke with them to learn more about them, and how these images were made.

Recently they tried Corona Renderer for the first time on their personal project, the Center for Cancer and Health (designed by Nord Architects). Lemons Bucket are an Architecture 3D Visualization studio based in Madrid, Spain.
