I have been working on making room #4 more comfy. I added some pillows in the clusters with bean bags and tried scaling everything a little more to size. I’m thinking of ways to make the bean bags maybe look like clouds and probably make the pillows have a tie-dye color if it’s possible. Hopefully I can get this out of the way soon so I can spend the next session implementing the escalator that will return to the lobby from the room.
I'm still adjusting the path of mirrors and trying to find a weird design for the path. I may do a zig zag like pattern. Also, I am still looking for reflective assets as well. I plan on removing a majority of the stained glass mirrors as well
Today I made the LED "heartbeat" flowers from our pitch! I used tiny emissive cubes as the LED lights, and arranged them in a layout that looks a lot like fireworks. Then I brought in post-processing and added bloom to give the flowers (and the rest of room 3) a cool neon glow. Using a lilac tint was a game-changer :) I thought a "touchscreen" koi pond would be a nice touch, so I downloaded a koi fish gif from Pinterest, converted it into one mega JPG with the frames stitched together side-by-side, and recolored it to match the room's palette.
I have been working on making room #4 more comfy. I added some pillows in the clusters with bean bags and tried scaling everything a little more to size. I’m thinking of ways to make the bean bags maybe look like clouds and probably make the pillows have a tie-dye color if it’s possible. Hopefully I can get this out of the way soon so I can spend the next session implementing the escalator that will return to the lobby from the room.
ReplyDeleteI'm still adjusting the path of mirrors and trying to find a weird design for the path. I may do a zig zag like pattern. Also, I am still looking for reflective assets as well. I plan on removing a majority of the stained glass mirrors as well
ReplyDeleteToday I made the LED "heartbeat" flowers from our pitch! I used tiny emissive cubes as the LED lights, and arranged them in a layout that looks a lot like fireworks. Then I brought in post-processing and added bloom to give the flowers (and the rest of room 3) a cool neon glow. Using a lilac tint was a game-changer :)
ReplyDeleteI thought a "touchscreen" koi pond would be a nice touch, so I downloaded a koi fish gif from Pinterest, converted it into one mega JPG with the frames stitched together side-by-side, and recolored it to match the room's palette.