William Fiorentini imagined a bird's-eye view of Japan's capital in the digital space.
Environment Artist and CG Generalist William Fiorentini, who previously demonstrated a 3D recreation of Ghostbusters' Ecto-1 car created in collaboration with Eva Favel, continues the series of impeccable digital environments with one more realistic-looking scene.
This time, the creator was particularly inspired by Japan's capital, showcasing a fantastic bird's-eye view 3D city environment based on Tokyo's street layout. According to William, the project was set up using such 3D programs as 3ds Max, Nuke, and V-Ray. Additionally, the artist utilized iToo Software's Forest Pack, a well-known scattering plug-in for 3ds Max that lets you easily scatter trees, plants, buildings, crowds, aggregates, ground-cover, rocks, and other objects.
If you would like to learn more about William, we recommend checking out our recent interview with the artist, in which he shared a breakdown for the X-Wing Daily sketch project, highlighting the steps for rendering, lighting, and texturing plants, grass, and moss.
Earlier, 3D Artist Gaurav also paid tribute to East-Asian architecture and demonstrated Korean Street, a gorgeous 3D scene made using Blender and Photoshop that depicts a vivid street scene reminiscent of Korean cities and can easily be mistaken for a real-live photo:
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