Gabriel Fabra Pérez began his journey in 3D by studying architecture at the Polytechnic University of Valencia. At the end of his studies he began working as an architect, and a photographer's assistant. During that time he first entered the world of 3D visualisation, before moving to Cuenca, Ecuador, where he lives and works as a 3D artist creating visualisations for furniture brands.
How has your background within architecture and interior design helped you to create beautiful 3D artwork?
Architecture really gives you a technical knowledge about construction, at least it did with my education. It's important from the point of view that you need to understand how the space works, how it should be dimensioned, and also some notion of how any materials work and interact with each other. More directly, it's also important to know how to read a plan, and understand the documentation that the studios send you to create a project.
But to generate images of an interior space, I think it's more important to know about photography and decoration, to have a