CABINS / bdomiczek : Northern Wisps

Part 3 of showcasing my mostly final images.

I had a lot of fun with this project and I have been working on it consequently since the beginning of the challenge. In the end, I have made 17 renderings (some more complex, other ones focusing on the details or being some kind of trivia stuff) + 3 spherical renderings.

As the reminder: my cabins are placed in Icelandic Thórsmörk but I made a several different scenes to show various aspects of the place (from quite barren hills to lush woody areas). The cabins themselves are formed as white ephemeral monoliths, contrasting with the organic surrounding and being something between the reminiscence of the ancient dwelling built around the fireplace and the idea of Nordic gods standing in the row on a mountain ridge.

I wish everybody a successful time with a finishing of your work!

CABINS / oliverhessian : Forest House

The project has adapted quite a lot over the course of the challenge. Starting off with the idea of a swimming pool floating in the trees and imagining a house to go with it, the main concept was not wanting to choose whether you sited the retreat on the forest floor, in the canopy of branches and leaves or floating above the forest looking to the horizon.

The initial design was a pragmatic use of shipping containers on a pulley structure system using the living areas to counterbalance the sleeping areas. I felt I was getting a bit tied up in the pragmatics for a concept so I redesigned the cabin looking more at quality of light and space inside to lead the way. My focus was oriented primarily around the design of the cabin to start with. I don’t have much experience in environment design and not having a real site in mind I tested a few ways of making a realistic terrain, with several failed attempts at terrain generation I settled for some newly aquired polymodelling in 3ds max as the simplest solution.
Eventually I had something to work with that followed some initial sketches of what I imagined the main camera view being. I then started texturing and populating the terrain using Forest Pack and some assets from Quixel.

The main issue I had after everything was getting the environment to extend to the horizon. This didn’t matter so much for the still images as I could edit this part but for the spherical renders this wouldn’t work, especially as the images Yulio produced didn’t like being tampered at all. The house crept closer to the water to enable a better view of the design however the original concept was to mask the support structure within the trunks of the forest and have more “garden” space between the house and the beach but I’m happy with where I got the project to in the end.

CABINS / Mateusz Sum : SYD2077

Last night a friend of mine visited me in my XR space on the rooftop. We watched again…
I still remember the very first time I saw it, nearly 60 years ago. I recall us leaving the cinema silently, contemplating the beautiful imagery and trying to collect our jaws from the floor.
Little did we know back then that it was almost like a documentary from the future, not just some edgy si-fi blockbuster. Little did we know it would be much worse…

CABINS / bdomiczek : Northern Wisps

Part 2 of showcasing my mostly final images.

I had a lot of fun with this project and I have been working on it consequently since the beginning of the challenge. In the end, I have made 17 renderings (some more complex, other ones focusing on the details or being some kind of trivia stuff) + 3 spherical renderings.

As the reminder: my cabins are placed in Icelandic Thórsmörk but I made a several different scenes to show various aspects of the place (from quite barren hills to lush woody areas). The cabins themselves are formed as white ephemeral monoliths, contrasting with the organic surrounding and being something between the reminiscence of the ancient dwelling built around the fireplace and the idea of Nordic gods standing in the row on a mountain ridge.

There is a chance I will yet render something in the incoming days but I feel there’s already too much of it. : ) I wish everybody a successful time with a finishing of your work!

CABINS / roldannarag : callao cabin

When I went for vacation in the Phillipines..we visit the place called Callao Cave.. Callao Cave is one of the limestone caves located in the municipality of Peñablanca, Cagayan province, most popular caves in the Philippines and the best known tourist attraction. Thats why my entry name called Callao Cabin..when I saw this place I was amazed for the greenest and calm of the environment it was amazing beautiful.. While we were in the area we tried also the the boat which made by wood and witness the scenic rocky cliffs, with clean greenish water ideal for swimming. It was co incident while browsing the internet I saw this Cabin Challenge..and the very first came into my mind is the callao cave and I was thinking that time what if I will make a beautiful cabin in this place..