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    I don't usually do Archviz so I was quite intimidated with the recent job coming my way on top of the tight deadline. The task was to create two full 360 Shots to display various the use for various Neschen Products. They manufacture protection film for various daily products.
    The job itself was pretty straight forward but sadly went slightly chaotic with the wishes of the client of what kind of products should be shown/used in the environments. But hey a job without complications doesn't feel right. ;P

    Here is one of the two worlds created Library/Museum with heavy influence of the Field Museum in Chicago.
    Neschen 360° Library Museum

    Sadly don't have permission yet to show the other one but I'll update the post when I have.
    Last edited by Mokiki; 25-11-2015, 01:55 AM.
    Cheers,
    Oliver

    https://www.artstation.com/mokiki

  • #2
    Cool! That came out really well. Did you come up with the giant sculpture concept yourself, or is there something similar at the Field Museum?
    MDI Digital
    moonjam

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    • #3
      Thanks AJ! About the giant sculpture that was one of my ideas. I needed something to block the view to the back in order to cut down on modeling time :P
      Cheers,
      Oliver

      https://www.artstation.com/mokiki

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      • #4
        Well it looks great. I'd love to see something like that in real life!
        MDI Digital
        moonjam

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        • #5
          That's pretty cool
          What res did you render this at?
          Kind Regards,
          Morne

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          • #6
            Thanks for the kind words.
            The final res was 15000x7500

            *edit* If I find the time I might render a small animation since the sculpture is completely driven by a noise map and multiple forest pack objects. It's pretty easy to animate. Might give an interesting look with the reflections and all.
            Last edited by Mokiki; 25-11-2015, 06:11 AM.
            Cheers,
            Oliver

            https://www.artstation.com/mokiki

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            • #7
              Hi Oliver,

              Really nice image with some unusual uses for Forest Pack. I was wondering if you used RailClone for the books too?

              Cheers!
              Paul Roberts
              Training Manager - iToo Software

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              • #8
                Hey Paul. Yes everything book and bookshelf related is handled by railclone. As is the glass ceiling and most of the repeating stone geo near it.
                Last edited by Mokiki; 26-11-2015, 08:20 AM.
                Cheers,
                Oliver

                https://www.artstation.com/mokiki

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                • #9
                  That's great! When your other 360 is public we'd love to showcase this in our gallery if you don't mind?
                  Paul Roberts
                  Training Manager - iToo Software

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                  • #10
                    That would be awesome Paul!
                    But the other 360 few is just a simple interior and nothing but the floorboards are handled by railclone which reminds me the floor in the museum is too.

                    In terms of featuring because of the 360 view you'd have to link to our homepage and as of right now the file is still located on a temp site while we're waiting until the people responsible for our current homepage will update the code so we can plug it in there. Additionally we need to update this version to make the video links inside work online. This should be done by next week. If you don't mind I'd shoot you an email once its finished.
                    Cheers,
                    Oliver

                    https://www.artstation.com/mokiki

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                    • #11
                      That'll be perfect - thanks!
                      Paul Roberts
                      Training Manager - iToo Software

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