MrPhraust
11-07-2024, 12:35 PM
Hello all.
First time posting here - I'm a 3D artist with a love of classic TV. I have modeled various sets (such as parts of Stage 9 for Star Trek TNG) in the past, but I have recently started a project I have been wanting to do for a long time: Recreate the sets from I love Lucy.
I am starting with their Season 1 apartment - beginning with the kitchen. This project aims to digitally preserve this iconic set in as accurate and realistic a way as possible.
With that - Eye candy: the images below are all non textured renders of what I currently have done so far.
The last photo is an example of how I am pulling rough measurements from the set, combining that with known measurements of items (such as the Westinghouse Frost Free Refrigerator.)
I also post these images on reddit - and will soon be uploading behind the scenes videos of the process as well as extra 4k images that look at up close details from the set - these will be available through my patreon that I am setting up.
Everyone enjoy your day!
First time posting here - I'm a 3D artist with a love of classic TV. I have modeled various sets (such as parts of Stage 9 for Star Trek TNG) in the past, but I have recently started a project I have been wanting to do for a long time: Recreate the sets from I love Lucy.
I am starting with their Season 1 apartment - beginning with the kitchen. This project aims to digitally preserve this iconic set in as accurate and realistic a way as possible.
With that - Eye candy: the images below are all non textured renders of what I currently have done so far.
The last photo is an example of how I am pulling rough measurements from the set, combining that with known measurements of items (such as the Westinghouse Frost Free Refrigerator.)
I also post these images on reddit - and will soon be uploading behind the scenes videos of the process as well as extra 4k images that look at up close details from the set - these will be available through my patreon that I am setting up.
Everyone enjoy your day!