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The Chill Green Escape

This scene is like a little hidden oasis tucked away in the middle of the city — brought to life in 3ds Max and rendered with V-Ray magic. The whole idea was to create a place where you could just breathe, somewhere that feels like stepping into a living garden without actually stepping outside. The vibe was inspired by those super fresh spring mornings when everything feels calm and alive. I kept the color palette really natural — deep leafy greens, soft wood tones, and a bit of muted grey to keep it grounded. The furniture is simple but cozy, like something you'd want to sink into with a good book (or a long nap). Lighting played a huge role here. We used soft, natural sunlight flooding through big windows to make the plants glow and the textures pop without being harsh. That floating lamp overhead? Totally designed to feel like a soft cloud drifting by, adding to the dreamy, easygoing atmosphere. Inside, it all ties together with leafy artwork and a tall panel that looks almost like you’re peeking through a foggy greenhouse. Little touches like the butterflies perched on the fuzzy plant bring in a bit of wonder — a small reminder of how much beauty there is when you slow down and notice. Basically, this project is all about creating a peaceful corner where city life melts away, and you can just chill out surrounded by nature (without dealing with bugs or bad weather).

Software: 3ds max, Vray, Photoshop

Posted on 28.04.2025

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