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We wanted to create a dynamic climbing hall that blends the inherent industrial bones with an energetic and inviting space establishing a strong connection between climbers and the surrounding landscape.
The open space includes exposed concrete wall with a large wood ceiling structure, while colourful multi climbing holds break up the otherwise white surfaces.
This project started as a getaway to the commercial projects I usually do. A more minimalist approach where furniture and materials take center stage.
The scene is illuminated by one of my own HDRI’s (nothing special, you can achive the same result with almost every cloudy hdri). Almost every model in the scene are done by myself. Except from some great online models:
https://3dsky.org/3dmodels/show/drova_14
https://3dsky.org/3dmodels/show/zanotta_william_2_seater_sofa_1
https://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/3d-vintage-books-model-1219551
In addition, this project has given me the opportunity to test dabarti capture. A really amazing tool
one of my PBR materials representation for video tutorials series (in the Persian language) about Quixel Mixer, Quixel Bridge, and Megascans.
Softwares:
for still: Corona renderer, Quixel Mixer, Megascans, 3ds Max, Photoshop
for video: Marmoset Toolbag
We were asked to do 3 images for a building in the woods, somewhere in the USA.
“7:21”, the 10th of my #digitalcanvas collection. Inspired by chiaroscuro masterpieces, I want to express the beauty and the deep meaning of our daily life moments. Hope you like it! Comments are welcome
Grazie
Federico