3d Rendering Portfolio Jun 2026

Every polygon I place is a decision. Every ray of light I trace is a question: What does this surface feel like? What memory does this shadow trigger?

I am a . I render what could exist if physics were slightly more poetic. A brutalist tower that leans into the wind. A glass sphere that reflects a sky that never existed. A material that is both metal and water. 3d rendering portfolio

: Use the PSR framework (Problem, Solution, Results) to explain your role and software used. Include wireframes, material mood boards, and "ghosted" or exploded views to show technical proficiency and process. Every polygon I place is a decision

"I don’t just render objects. I render the space between them—the pause before a shadow falls, the breath a material takes when it meets light. In a world saturated with noise, my work is an argument for silence." I am a

Look closely at my wireframes. See the economy of topology—not a single wasted edge. Look at my textures. See the story in the rust, the purpose in the polish, the dignity in the scratch. Look at my compositions. See the mathematical tension of the rule of thirds, broken deliberately to make you uncomfortable.

: The first thing viewers see; it must feature your absolute best, most polished work to capture immediate attention.

Clients often look for specific software compatibility (Blender, 3ds Max, V-Ray, Corona, Unreal Engine). Your portfolio should subtly prove your versatility.