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Title: Wet Wood and the Dreamless Slumber
Post by: bartosz.domiczek on 2019-03-13, 07:48:30
Hi!
I am currently working on a bigger personal project, which can be creatively exhausting as it means a long streak without any specific results. That's why I comfort myself with this kind of tiny weekend pieces. It's the modernist villa, the kind that has already had its best time behind (but still in pretty good shape!). It combines some feelings that I have when arriving at the mountain cabin in the middle of autumn and the memory of visiting the house I live now for the first time (which also has some kind of poor-modernism features). The full project can be found here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/77365681/Wet-Wood-and-the-Dreamless-Slumber (https://www.behance.net/gallery/77365681/Wet-Wood-and-the-Dreamless-Slumber) Enjoy!
 
(https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_3840/793b4d77365681.5c86071b50e03.jpg)

(https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/fs/01c60977365681.5c86071b517cf.jpg)

(https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/fs/06bdd177365681.5c861edc08775.jpg)

(https://cg1.cgsociety.org/uploads/images/original/bdomiczek-wet-wood-and-the-dre-5-dd2118c5-517u.jpeg)

(https://cg3.cgsociety.org/uploads/images/original/bdomiczek-wet-wood-and-the-dre-4-8432b792-517u.jpeg)
Title: Re: Wet Wood and the Dreamless Slumber
Post by: PMVis on 2019-03-13, 09:05:51
Fantastic work and lovely mood! I especially like the rain/condensation on the windowpanes. How did you achieve that effect?
Title: Re: Wet Wood and the Dreamless Slumber
Post by: bartosz.domiczek on 2019-03-13, 09:31:22
Thank you, Philip. Generally, I just played around until I liked the results. There are two versions of this glass (one with just the droplets in the normal channel on the external surface and the second one with the droplets + refraction glossiness variation that would create a few levels of subtle streaks) and they are combined with the mask which controls the amount of fogginess according to the windows' geometry and generates bolder smudges.
Title: Re: Wet Wood and the Dreamless Slumber
Post by: PMVis on 2019-03-13, 10:32:32
Thank you, Philip. Generally, I just played around until I liked the results. There are two versions of this glass (one with just the droplets in the normal channel on the external surface and the second one with the droplets + refraction glossiness variation that would create a few levels of subtle streaks) and they are combined with the mask which controls the amount of fogginess according to the windows' geometry and generates bolder smudges.

Thanks for the info! I have been trying to recreate this effect myself with little success so far. If you have time I would love to see a screenshot of the material in question.
Title: Re: Wet Wood and the Dreamless Slumber
Post by: Strctur on 2019-03-14, 17:20:02
Nice warm and cloudy space! Good work man!