CABINS / Evgeniia Popova : Dissolution in nature
It was very worthwhile experience!!
Thanks to the organizers!!
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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!
Here are my 3 final images. I have a few others that I’ll upload below but these are it for now.
I have really enjoyed this competition and seeing the high standard of the other participants.
There has certainly been some challenges along the way especially for my computer when it came to the VRs!! Megascans is awesome. I’ll be definitely using them in the future.
Thanks to Ronen Bekerman and all the sponsors!! All the best to everyone entered
Yulio link: https://www.yulio.com/HUYrH3nHVj
This is my final entry. 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 18 renderings (some more complex, other ones focusing on the details or being some kind of trivia stuff) + 3 spherical renderings.
My cabins are placed in Icelandic Thórsmörk but I made 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.
Yulio link: https://www.yulio.com/xmCIFETiGu
I cannot fit all the images in one .zip file so I’ll continue posting them here in the comment section.
I wish the best luck to all the participants!
Part 4 of showcasing my mostly final images.
This is the last part before setting up the final entry. I want to thank everybody participating and commenting as well as Ronen and all the sponsors for organizing the challenge.
I wish a lot of endurance to everybody finishing their works in the last days. And best luck!
I have really enjoyed working on this competition. I always find it more fun when you get to something you don’t normally render. It has been an uphill battle and like all deadlines i’m glad to see the end but also wish I had even more time!!