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Day 29 - Lot Subdivision
I'll attach a few extra pictures for the details
I'll attach a few extra pictures for the details
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In the heart of the city's unyielding embrace,
Where concrete jungles tower, and ambitions race,
Lives pulse in the rhythm of neon-lit nights,
Under the shadow of skyscrapers, reaching new heights.
The smog weaves its blanket, thick and grey,
Veiling the sun's caress, keeping warmth at bay.
Yet, in this urban sprawl, civilization's breath,
Lies a testament to human endeavor, beyond death.
Rivers of traffic flow, endless and wide,
Carrying dreams and fears, side by side.
The clamor of progress, the whispers of fall,
In this city, this civilization, standing tall.
Yet beneath the veneer of urban life's blaze,
Lurks the quiet longing for nature's gentle gaze.
For in the heart of steel and stone, so vast,
Beats the ancient pulse of a world so vast.
This city, a behemoth, alive and breathing,
A melting pot of cultures, constantly seething.
Its lights, a beacon in the smog-filled night,
A symbol of human might, in relentless flight.
( GPTina )
Where concrete jungles tower, and ambitions race,
Lives pulse in the rhythm of neon-lit nights,
Under the shadow of skyscrapers, reaching new heights.
The smog weaves its blanket, thick and grey,
Veiling the sun's caress, keeping warmth at bay.
Yet, in this urban sprawl, civilization's breath,
Lies a testament to human endeavor, beyond death.
Rivers of traffic flow, endless and wide,
Carrying dreams and fears, side by side.
The clamor of progress, the whispers of fall,
In this city, this civilization, standing tall.
Yet beneath the veneer of urban life's blaze,
Lurks the quiet longing for nature's gentle gaze.
For in the heart of steel and stone, so vast,
Beats the ancient pulse of a world so vast.
This city, a behemoth, alive and breathing,
A melting pot of cultures, constantly seething.
Its lights, a beacon in the smog-filled night,
A symbol of human might, in relentless flight.
( GPTina )
Edited by axelsp - March 29, 2024 13:54:04
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This node is super interesting! I wanted to use it for something more organic so I explored many directions... and failed several attempts. But finally got this idea in the spirit of what a cosmetics company would love for their advertising. Indeed, as a middle-aged woman, I am very sensitive to that visual language ;-)
Each lot scatters one point that is replaced by a sphere sized according to the area of the primitive it is sitting on (as shown by Moeen) and so on. This allows for lots of variations very quickly.
I also wanted to dive deep into the bright side of Karma caustics and complex transparent shaders. It is definitely not as intuitive as Redshift, but I finally managed to get a portfolio-worthy result! (The shading and rendering alone took me over 5 hours).
Each lot scatters one point that is replaced by a sphere sized according to the area of the primitive it is sitting on (as shown by Moeen) and so on. This allows for lots of variations very quickly.
I also wanted to dive deep into the bright side of Karma caustics and complex transparent shaders. It is definitely not as intuitive as Redshift, but I finally managed to get a portfolio-worthy result! (The shading and rendering alone took me over 5 hours).
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