Author Topic: Minimal Space – Exploration Playground  (Read 1163 times)

2024-12-03, 11:48:59

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Hi all,

It's a well known fact that it is notoriously difficult to complete personal work whilst balancing production work. Rather than being overly ambitious I decided to create a small scene that I would use as a basis for experiments and to showcase assets I'm working on. Rather than complete the whole scene in one go I'm breaking it down into parts.

Part 1 - Candles

The first part of this project are some images of candles that I photoscanned. These assets were quite challenging to photoscan due to their smooth nature and lack of detail. I was quite happy how they turned out, especially when applying Corona's lovely SSS material.;)

I will continue working on this scene and posting further updates in this thread. 
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2024-12-03, 11:52:12
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Part 2 – Candle Holders
Here are some photoscanned candle holders to compliment the candles.

2024-12-03, 15:32:56
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Hi,
This is very nice work!


2024-12-04, 07:55:25
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Part 3 – Faucet
For the next part of this scene I modelled and textured this faucet by Toni Copenhagen.

2024-12-04, 14:27:55
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Nice!
I think somehow you got the fstorm look.

Great lighting.
Very realistic looking.

Great job

2024-12-04, 17:33:46
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Nice!
I think somehow you got the fstorm look.

Great lighting.
Very realistic looking.

Great job

Thanks so much!

I guess I'm heavily inspired by some fstorm users (Jonathan Nicholson + Johannes Lindqvist);)
Attempting to go for that warm wintery lighting with this scene.

2024-12-09, 07:43:23
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Part 4 - La Marzocco coffee machine

I’ve wanted to have a La Marzocco coffee machine in my 3D library for a while. I couldn’t find a good model so I decided to model one myself for this scene.
I decided to go through the effort of unwrapping the whole model and adding some subtle wear and tear.

2024-12-09, 07:45:42
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Here are some detail shots of the coffee machine.

2024-12-09, 21:17:31
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DAMN.............that's good
Custom Built PC, 4090, 128


2024-12-12, 12:19:55
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beautiful detailing. Great work.


2024-12-12, 15:58:39
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Part 5- Mugs

Some renders of a pair of Christmas themed mugs that I photoscanned for this scene.