Posted on March 3, 2025
Happy Friday! I’ve been wanting to get back into using Plant Factory for procedural modeling and here’s a simple abstract experiment I created with it.Ā Ā I thought to render this using Redshift but I ending up liking the results from VUE better.Ā Ā I may still play around with it (or some variant) in C4D though.
Kinda different but I hope you enjoy it!
Posted on March 3, 2025
Happy Friday! Here’s a blue moonlit version of “Giantswood” for those folks who prefer darker desktops. Yes, I exaggerated the moonbeams a little but I felt it necessary to provide some contrast to the scene and keep it from being too dark.
Which version do you prefer? š¤
Posted on March 3, 2025
My Mom has given me a Sierra Club wall calendar for Christmas going back at least 15 years and I walk by it daily (I give her a DB calendar).Ā Ā Ā I’m often inspired by the amazing photos on display and this month features a photo of redwoods.Ā Ā I started out trying to create something similar to the photo but (as often happens) I diverged and went my own way.Ā Ā Hope you enjoy it!!
Posted on March 3, 2025
Hereās the background nebula I created for āEphemerisā in Blender. As I mentioned before, you can use Blender to create static volumetric spaces that you can explore with the camera. The nebulae Iād created in Cinema4D required generating an animated volume that you then froze at a certain point. Still trying to figure out which model I prefer.
What do you think? Should this stay in the Pickle Jar or go in the gallery??
Posted on March 3, 2025
Continuing my deep dive into nebula creation using Blender that I started with āOutlandā.Ā Ā Ā Again I used Gaea2 for the foreground though I intentionally kept things minimal because I wanted to the sky, atmosphere and reflections to be the focus.Ā Ā Ā Blender nebulae are created using a very different procedure than how IāveĀ createdĀ themĀ usingĀ Cinema4D and Iām trying to decide which I prefer going forward.Ā Ā
They each have their pros and cons but both are fun to explore. I hope you enjoy my experiments!