CABINS / Atom_Nz : A Cabin Final
As per my vision, I wanted to create a warm desert environment. Also so that the renders to have a feeling of serenity.
VR link
https://www.yulio.com/ORS4wHajv4
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedAs per my vision, I wanted to create a warm desert environment. Also so that the renders to have a feeling of serenity.
VR link
https://www.yulio.com/ORS4wHajv4
Hello everybody, I finished my work finally. I had a lot of fun with that challenge and I am very impressed by the others challengers entries. Thanks for that challenge to everybody and I hope we will create again something nice works by an other challenge. Best regards
“It’s an Australian forest and believe me when you are in a glass transparent cabin,
here at night, and you know all those stories, and all those dangerous creatures around,
and trees above you sounds like an ocean – you won’t forget this night…”
VR – https://www.yulio.com/9ORbJlvKKU
It was an interesting task to stick to the initial sketch as much as possible in terms of color balance and general atmosphere.
What you think, did I succeed?
By the way, a shape of the cabin inspired by the SeaStar project of Architectural Prescription.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/65011399/Australian-Forest-Ronen-Bekerman-challenge
Cheers!
Working on adding some detail for the final renders.
Meanwhile some views of the cabin.
Here my final entry!
Please use this link to see my VR panoramas on Yulio:
https://www.yulio.com/MY6431dQb7
You can switch between the different perspectives by clicking on the arrows.
Here some facts:
I used 3ds Max for modelling, Corona Renderer, Substance Painter for the Cabin/Wagon texture, Mudbox for some stones and Megascan textures!
I modelled all objects and props by myself except the hiking shoes, the book and one of the plants.
I got these 3d models from 3dsky.org and altered the textures so that they fit into my scene.
Finally, I would like to thank Ronen Bekerman for organising this challenge. I enjoyed the ‘Cabin’ theme from the beginning and I am looking forward to explore all the other entries!
Here below are the final images and link to the VR tour. For the architecture of the cabin I closely followed the design of the existing Vindheim Cabin by Vardehaugen architects. The Vindheim cabin is the perfect place to escape for a weekend. It is tucked away deep in the an alpine landscape close to Lillehammer in Norway.
Thank you to Ronen Bekerman and all the sponsors for this opportunity. I really enjoyed making this project and using megascans assets for the first time. I found them really easy to use and was impressed with how they worked straight out of the box. I was also impressed with how easy Yulio was to use especially as it was my first time creating VR content.
VR link: https://www.yulio.com/mC2CeRF7fj
Highres images: https://www.behance.net/gallery/65005977/Escape-to-Vindheim
Additional images are attached in the comments below.
Good luck to all my fellow competitors!