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The Force Is Strong With This Video!!
Recreation of the dragon temple in the Legend of Spyro games, created in Unreal4, Maya, ZBrush and Substance Painter for one of university units this year! Pretty happy with how it ended up, especially the doors. Everything within the scene is an asset created by myself.
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“A visualization of radio frequency heating of the plasma within the ITER reactor, as simulated by the AORSA code.“
Drone fly through of Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie
It’s somewhere around 7 years behind schedule, but Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie concert hall opened its doors this week for its first ever public performance. Designed by Herzog & de Meuron, it was initially scheduled to open in 2010 at a cost of €77m. Instead it cost €789m and its first performance was, well, this week. This is according to The Spaces.
If by chance you didn’t attend the official opening ceremony (and even if you did), I recommend you check out this interactive drone fly through. It’s a neat (and potentially transformative) way to see the building, experience its architecture, and understand its setting on Hamburg’s harbor. Make sure you turn on your sound. It is a concert hall, after all.
You can also watch the opening concert (January 11, 2017) here on YouTube.