Practice 3D | Classic House in Geometric Shape of Three Islands

in Sketchbook5 years ago (edited)

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Hello!

This time I was making a more geometric and simpler but eye-pleasing model, the type of composition and shape of these 3D models reminds me of a style (origami) something like that I once saw a long time ago made of paper and wanted to make something but in 3D since those kinds of geometric shapes are not that difficult to make and I wanted to see what it would look like in the end.

I really liked the final result, I know that it is a simple composition but at the same time I see it pleasing to the eye, it also reminds me of the moments when one was at school and towards this type of crafts in free time.

The stair-like shape as the water goes down in the island-in-island models was what I like most about this composition.

Worked with:

  • Autodesk 3ds Max
  • V-Ray

  • Views in general planes and in planes of details:

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Views from the 3DS MAX program:

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I hope you liked it, and if you like it please support my post and thank you very much.

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Given all the craziness you can do in 3d, sometimes it's nice to see something relatively simple XD I've seen something like this before, but I think there was only one island and the waterfall dropping into space. It's a nice look :)

Thank you very much, the truth is that I was inspired by something similar that was done with vectors in Adobe Illustrator a long time ago, I wanted to see it in 3D and I really liked the result, it is a very nice and pretty style, even at first I wanted it to look like cardboard, but I liked these more vivid colors like plastic more. =)

Wow, this looks really awesome! It reminds me of a newer, shinier Katamari world :D

Thank you, I also love the final result, I don't know if I make another model like that, I'm creating some small courses, it's also the first time I try this ps2 type 3D modeling style jejejejeje

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