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Virtual ART

Twinmotion

This video is my first foray into the world of virtual art, and I created it using Twinmotion. As a beginner, I found Twinmotion to be a very accessible and user-friendly tool.

Inspired by nature, particularly sunflowers and moss, I've made a virtual stage where a model is walking. I'm excited to share this piece as it represents my initial exploration of the possibilities of Twinmotion and virtual environments.

For my second draft, the 'Healing Nature' theme features a variety of flowers, with sunflowers playing a prominent role. I've also incorporated moss textures and a floating island with water in the center, creating a serene, sun-kissed atmosphere.

Blender

As a Blender beginner, I've created a scene depicting water droplets on a leaf by learning from YouTube tutorials. This is my first time using the software, and I'm excited to explore its capabilities for capturing the delicate details of nature.

Final outcome

The final video represents the result of the work where I utilized tools such as Blender, Clo3D, and Twinmotion to complete my project. The three outfits stand on a floating island in a natural and relaxed setting, and this video is the end product of several attempts to determine compatible file formats between the three software programs mentioned above.

 

The island is full of beautiful flowers, such as sunflowers, and a calming body of water, with butterflies present as well. This creates a warmly lit environment, which symbolizes strength and well-being in connection to nature. The general atmosphere corresponds to the theme of the collection and invites the viewer to relax in the wonderful and enthralling combination of fashion and nature. Overall, this visual experience captures my project idea as well as the creative approach, which involved searching for integration methods between Blender, Clo3D, and Twinmotion.

Clo3D

This video is my first foray into the world of virtual art, and I created it using Twinmotion. As a beginner, I found Twinmotion to be a very accessible and user-friendly tool.

Inspired by nature, particularly sunflowers and moss, I've made a virtual stage where a model is walking. I'm excited to share this piece as it represents my initial exploration of the possibilities of Twinmotion and virtual environments.

Texile

Embroidery

subtainability

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