Author Topic: Glass House / Fujiko Nakaya fog sculpture  (Read 3851 times)

2017-10-17, 20:29:05

annkos

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Free time project playing with corona volume inspired from Fujiko Nakayas fog sculpture technique over Philip Johnsons Glass house You can see reference and infos in the link

 http://www.archdaily.com/502341/artist-fujiko-nakaya-shrouds-philip-johnson-s-glass-house-in-fog

2017-10-17, 22:24:38
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vkiuru

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Very nice, especially like the colors and fog in the 1st pic, even if the fog has a bit too "blunt" edges :) Nice work, and inspired me to do some tests as well.

2017-10-18, 08:33:26
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I think, it does not look like fog, because it does not cover the the whole ground. It looks more like smoke
Fog is everywhere. Here you can see a referenz

2017-10-18, 08:48:11
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annkos

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Very nice, especially like the colors and fog in the 1st pic, even if the fog has a bit too "blunt" edges :) Nice work, and inspired me to do some tests as well.

Thanks!

I think, it does not look like fog, because it does not cover the the whole ground. It looks more like smoke
Fog is everywhere. Here you can see a referenz

Yes it looks like smoke because actually it is...its not a natural fog its artificial fog created be Fujiko Nakaya and called fog sculpture.. you can find more in the link i have in the first post.

2017-10-18, 09:42:13
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Than it is great. Thank you for the info


2017-10-19, 10:31:06
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karklinskarlis1993

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really inspiring!
i have been struggling with coronas fog for years now.

can you tell us more about the workflow? is it vdb imported mesh?

2017-10-19, 12:08:45
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annkos

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really inspiring!
i have been struggling with coronas fog for years now.

can you tell us more about the workflow? is it vdb imported mesh?

Thanks!! All done with a high poly box that i manipulate with displace (noise texture) and ffd modifiers...also i use 2  corona volume materials, one for the generic environment fog and one for the box..you can follow the tutorial in the link that will help you with the process.. BTW i really like your works!