Lambo wedding

Asset done for Lean Design GmbH and Lamborghini Centro Stile

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My god!! It’s just car porn…I can just say that I love everything of these images.

Some questions:

  • how did you model the fabrics? particularly the one under the car
  • did you create the car or do you received the model?
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Very nice!

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Thank you so much!

  • The cloth is made with cloth simulation. I made a low poly car model that I used as a collider.
  • The car model was made a few years ago while the car was still in the concept phase. I got a photogrammetry of the model in clay so I worked on the model over that. I got some parts in CAD but they had to be re-modeled in poly as the final model was to be delivered in Autodesk VRED.

These renders were a personal practice project for me. The main renders for Lamborghini were handled by Lean Design GmbH Studio.

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Some 2010-ish Porsche would fit much better to all those curvy back lines, imo. :slight_smile:

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I’m currently working on a Porsche project, it’s still in the WIP phase though :smiley:

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thank you but… how did you do this?
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To get those waves under the wheels, how did you do? Had you drag the whole collider model or had you create wheel colliders and make them rolling over the cloth?

Oh, seems quite a big project…have you manually remodelled the photogrammetry model or the CAD ones snapping on it or had you use some semi-automatic remeshing way?

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  • I just dragged the collider over the canvas, nothing complicated.
  • Everything is modeled manually. A lot of attention was paid to the flow of topology, because it was very important to get a good UV. In the beginning, this car was supposed to have a paint job as a gradient from carbon to car paint, later that was changed.

when working with cloth simulation it is very important to work in real world scale to get good and realistic details, so this cloth is about 100 square meters more or less

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Ok. Clear.

Oh… I suppose it was quite stressing to do… but the final result helps to forget the effort

Not a cloth expert but I agree about this in general. For every kind of my projects (most of all archviz) I use real world scale. Another good thing about this is that I’ve found that it’s easier to work with. You don’t have to worry about realistic model scale…it’s just real as you’re building it.

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These are seriously awesome! Great work!

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Incredible! That’s the sort of wedding I’d actually enjoy going to :slight_smile:

Great stuff in every way!

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I featured you on BlenderNation, have a great weekend!

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You’re on the featured row! :+1:

This is really great! I up voted a few days ago but ended up coming back today again because I couldn’t get your work out of my mind :slight_smile:

I’ve spent a lot of time in the past trying to get flowing cloth fabric in the wind like that but never got anywhere close to what you achieved.

Looks good :+1:t2: