Stylized Adaptation Projects
In this post, I present 3 projects realized during my 4th year of Master at ECV Bordeaux. These projects are reproductions of 2D concepts ; realized by adding my own inspirations and interpretation.
A year ago, I started a Master in 3D Animation and I specialized in Texturing and Lighting. I am proud of myself because today I can see my evolution after hard working.
GREECE
When sunny days come, the desire to travel become stronger.
I decided to interpret this sunny concept with my own vision : a marine and bright Greece.
I chose to use cold tones and bright colors related to the country. Then, I added touches of warm colors and a glowing lighting reminding the sunset on the seaside.
Textures were made with Substance Painter. Most of them, like patterns for example, are paint handmade.
Modeling and lighting were realized with Maya.
I realized this 3D adaptation from a Yen Shu Liao’s concept named «The Silk Road» a few months ago.
MYSTICAL POND
This second adaptation is from a Momo no Momo’s concept named « Mana Well ». I had one week to reproduce the concept in 3D.
Interested by spirituality, i was really sensitive to the mystic atmosphere of the concept, particulary the crystal.
The realization of this project was a challenge for me because I wanted to make textures mostly with brushes and not by using procedural painting in Substance Painter.
Modeling and lighting were realized with Maya.
CHUMBUCKET
As an answer to an imposed theme called « Urban View», I chose to reproduce the adaptation of the Chumbucket from Sponge Bob made by Dana Ulama.
I was searching for something original for this theme and I immediately fell in love with the quirky and colorful vision of Dana Ulama. She made a more gloomy and bold interpretation far from the orignal childish universe.
I appreciated the challenge of switching between the 2D aspect for the textures and the 3D modeling to preserve the cartoon style specific to the universe.
Modeling and lighting were realized with Maya.
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