CABINS / dhaval.pahadia@gmail.com : Roots
The Cabin is made of roots. A traditional technique of building bridges by live roots of a tree.
Yulio link for this project https://www.yulio.com/Wpw6IkxXAm
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Yulio link for this project https://www.yulio.com/Wpw6IkxXAm
I have the horrible tendency towards ever-expanding scope and I was unable to finish this competition. This is the first scene of this size and detail I have ever attempted. Really I’m still learning the tools on every level.
Even though it still needs a lot of fine tuning, I wanted to submit this image because I spent an absurd amount of time on it. I fully intend on finishing this scene in the coming days but the interior and surroundings aren’t up to the level of polish worth rendering.
I see a ton of things in this image that could improve but as I am extremely new to this process, I would relish any feedback or criticism from this talented group.
In the end, I tried my best and came up short but this was a tremendous learning experience which hopefully has better prepared me for the next competition. Thanks Ronen. Good luck everyone!
The cabin is located on pine trunks connected with rope bridge with mountain path. I`ve also added native americans` thematics to location, using common ornaments and dreamcatchers.
I`ve used Megascans` library for close up trunks, needles, pinecones, groundcover, moss, roof shingles and for rocks
This is my final entry. I worked on this project during my free time, and it was a great learning experience. I had not yet worked with such a complex scene, which was a challenge since I knew I would have to deal with only 16GB of RAM during the whole process. In the challenge, I could still learn about 360 images, after all, these were my first.
I chose the Chapada dos Veadeiros, in Alto Paraíso de Goiás, Brazil, to locate the cabin. The Chapada dos Veadeiros National Park is located approximately 550km from Goiânia (the city where I live), and has recently undergone a large fire, which burned about 65,000 hectares of the nearly 250,000 that exist. The Park is of international importance, as it preserves a large part of the brazilian cerrado biome. So the choice serves as a kind of homage and great appreciation that I have for that beautiful place.
YULIO Link: https://www.yulio.com/JVzcOALZPJ
I hope you enjoy the final result, and good luck to all the participants.
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
“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!