CABINS / clementlb : A clockwork cabin – Northern Lights
Time stand still in the northern lights, here’s a movable clock-like concept.
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The idea is a tower in a wetland or bog.
Modeling the geometries and forms in Rhino based off of scale figure and common building material dimensions.
This is my first time using Megascans and I gotta say it has been quite enjoyable. Their software, Quixel Mixer makes the tedious task of generate your texture into a walk in the park.
I created 2 snow master materials, one bumpy filled with imperfections and footsteps, the other one is smooth. I imported them into 3D Max and blended them.
I’m trying to be as accurate as possible, matching the existing vegetation to the current conditions on site.
I’ll probably render a summer version just to have another change to play with Megascans.
Initial view of the cabin
My wife and I live in a small apartment located in Melbourne, Australia. We are expecting our first son so I decided it would be great to have a place where we can escape for the weekends and holidays which can also be rented when unoccupied.
The architectural program consists of 2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a maximum occupancy of 7 people when required.