The Making of 'Tundra Cabin' by Soheyb Mahoui

11.01.2023 by Soheyb Mahoui | Reading time: 6 Minutes

The Making of 'Toundra Cabin' by Soheyb Mahoui

It's something really great to see artists who thirst to get knowledge, improve themselves and reach a higher level year by year. It's even greater to see them, after getting this knowledge, sharing it with the rest community. Soheyb Mahoui, an architect and 3D artist from Algeria, is sharing his workflow and some useful tips on this beautiful personal project. Enjoy! 

About me.

Hello, 3D community!

I'm Soheyb Mahoui from Algeria, an architect, who graduated in 2011. I learned Archviz as a secondary skill to help visualize my own projects. After a few years of being an architect, I noticed that my real passion is CGI.

At first, the biggest challenge for me was getting approval for a project I published in the VWArtclub Facebook Group. It was three years ago when I wrote this post and this comment by the admins of the group was the biggest turning point in my career as a 3D artist. This is where the real challenge begins.

The Making of 'Toundra Cabin' by Soheyb Mahoui

I would also like to mention that I'm very happy and honored with this invitation and I would like to thank the "Rebusfarm team" for organizing such initiatives.  I also thank VWArtclub for its constant support of artists around the world, especially beginners. Special thanks to the artist "Rami Shraim", the most helpful person in my career.  I would also like to thank the teacher "Ander Alencar" for his amazing course "Oficina3D" which helped me a lot to reach this level.


Software Used.

Everything was done with 3DS Max, Corona, Quixel, ForestPack Pro & Photoshop.


About The Project.

"Tundra Cabin '' is a personal project and the main idea behind it is to make a mobile small wooden cabin for camping that can be trucked to all different places around the world. The first camping place I thought of was the Tundra region which is the coldest biome existing on Earth. More about tundra biomes HERE.

Below, is an interesting video describing this naturally beautiful region:

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