CABINS entry by Evgeniia Popova

So finally after big gap I can show to you something near final image.
I painted copper details of cabins carcass in Substans painter, was very fascinatingly to add more and more leakings to make copper looks not brand-new.
Concrete materials are from Megascans. Also stones and from there and texture for grass.

I didn’t add anything alive (sorry for ppl who thinks that stones have soul) Sadly haven’t found yet nice cut-out person for right side of the image, but maybe that isn’t necessary for stable composition, what do you think?

CABINS entry by Evgeniia Popova

I’ve modeled walley with gulf and a few mountains for background. Honestly I’m fan of truth geomentry insteade of displace or image on back. Espesially for 360 degrees view. So next step is collecting cabin and landscape and adding vegetation.

PS I used World Machine software.

CABINS entry by Evgeniia Popova

According the pipeline what I created for this project, after approval of the concept is time for modeling the weeHouse. Since I took the existing cabin, I set myself the task of making all the delails of construction as accurately as possible. Still, the decor I will add according my taste later, during working on final frames.

Some furniture I made by myself, some took on 3dsky.com

If it’s interesting for you, you could read about SONOMA WEEHOUSE here:

https://www.dwell.com/article/steel-the-scene-86ca1a41/6208400703653789696

https://www.archdaily.com/803733/weehouse-alchemy

Actually I’m thinking about adding a couple of sun loungers on the terrace. Would be so nice to take a sun bath there… What’s your opinion?

CABINS entry by Evgeniia Popova

The main idea of my work is dissolution in nature.

The cabin is mainly decorated by its surrounding landscape. So I’m going to create all 4 varients of seasons to show how the enviroment is changing.

As I see it the hut should carry in itself feeling of habitable space, protection from the searing rays of the sun during daylight and a warm hearth on cold nights.

I think I’ve described in words very accurately my goals and tasks, and now is time to fullfill them…