Author Topic: Under the sheets. Environments created with fabric.  (Read 2373 times)

2021-05-22, 15:41:27

Iryna_Nalyvaiko

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Personal project  |  Under the sheets

Visualization  |  Iryna Nalyvaiko
Concept  |  Iryna Nalyvaiko
Tools  |  3ds max / Corona renderer 6 / Marvelous Designer / Adobe Photoshop

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"Under the sheets" is a series of CG images, the main idea of ​​which was to create
natural terrains via 3d fabric simulation.
In these images I combined large scale objects such as mountains and fields with small details of fabrics.
Lighting and natural phenomena such as fog are maintained in their regular state for mountain landscapes.
« Last Edit: 2021-05-23, 13:20:59 by Iryna_Nalyvaiko »

2021-05-22, 16:37:56
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Gold over Blue

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Wow, that last one is simply gorgeous! That is a very original experimentation. Love the one with the little house as well! Congrats!!!

2021-05-23, 13:17:52
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Iryna_Nalyvaiko

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2021-05-25, 08:59:33
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wilbertvandenbroek

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This really cool. Great concept and execution. Did you use Marvelous?

2021-05-27, 20:52:34
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Iryna_Nalyvaiko

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2021-05-27, 22:50:41
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Ines Dga

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2021-05-28, 18:24:39
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cjwidd

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Please say more about how you created the 'fabric/mountains'?

2021-06-02, 11:30:16
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Rutg3r

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Wonderful work, awesome concept! Best wishes!
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2021-06-02, 21:22:26
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mferster

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Great idea! The play between scales of macro and miniature are really well executed.