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Subject: Blade Runner / Cyberpunk Umbrellas - Classic Style

state808 opened this issue on Sep 07, 2024 · 5 posts


state808 posted Sat, 07 September 2024 at 5:04 PM

Dive into the neon-lit future with Cyberpunk Umbrellas, where the gritty allure of Blade Runner meets classic design and elegance. These umbrellas are more than just accessories; they're a statement of style and futuristic flair.

https://www.renderosity.com/marketplace/vendors/state808


Features Include:

Neon-Infused Designs: Channel the electrifying vibes of Blade Runner with vibrant, pulsating neon accents. Select from 6 options for neon lighting on the umbrella frame.

Detailed Texturing: Hyper-realistic details that make every raindrop shimmer and every fabric fold come to life. You can choose from 6 fabric designs to refine the look of your umbrella.

Customizable Elements: Tailor the fabric designs, lights, and wet/dry effects to match your project's unique vision.
Whether you're designing a sprawling cyber-cityscape or enhancing your virtual environments, these Cyberpunk Umbrellas will add that perfect touch of dystopian elegance.

Embrace the future one pixel at a time and bring your vision of a neon-drenched metropolis to life!
Dive into the neon-lit future with Cyberpunk Umbrellas, where the gritty allure of Blade Runner meets classic design and elegance. These umbrellas are more than just accessories; they're a statement of style and futuristic flair.

Features Include:

Neon-Infused Designs: Channel the electrifying vibes of Blade Runner with vibrant, pulsating neon accents. Select from 6 options for neon lighting on the umbrella frame.

Detailed Texturing: Hyper-realistic details that make every raindrop shimmer and every fabric fold come to life. You can choose from 6 fabric designs to refine the look of your umbrella.

Customizable Elements: Tailor the fabric designs, lights, and wet/dry effects to match your project's unique vision.
Whether you're designing a sprawling cyber-cityscape or enhancing your virtual environments, these Cyberpunk Umbrellas will add that perfect touch of dystopian elegance.

Embrace the future one pixel at a time and bring your vision of a neon-drenched metropolis to life!




state808 posted Sat, 07 September 2024 at 5:21 PM

For some reason, my photos wouldn't post- so I'll post them here :)




state808 posted Sun, 08 September 2024 at 6:47 AM

These will be released on 09/10/24


abuislam posted Tue, 22 October 2024 at 11:51 PM

These Cyberpunk Umbrellas sound amazing! I love how they blend the iconic aesthetic of Blade Runner with customizable features. The neon-infused designs would really bring a vibrant touch to any scene. I'm curious about how the wet/dry effects work—do they create a realistic shimmer? Can't wait to see how they enhance virtual environments!


state808 posted Wed, 23 October 2024 at 8:21 AM

abuislam posted at 11:51 PM Tue, 22 October 2024 - #4490677

These Cyberpunk Umbrellas sound amazing! I love how they blend the iconic aesthetic of Blade Runner with customizable features. The neon-infused designs would really bring a vibrant touch to any scene. I'm curious about how the wet/dry effects work—do they create a realistic shimmer? Can't wait to see how they enhance virtual environments!

Thanks abuislam! I'm so glad you're asking about this.

Yes, the textures I used for the wet umbrellas look realistic and provide reflection. You can control how much by using the sliders related to specular, glossy, reflection and refraction in the surfaces tab. When I want it to look soaked, I keep the glossy high and the glossy roughness low. If you bring the glossy roughness up, you can get an effect like the rain has just started and the drops are sitting on drier surface. The photos you see above are more "balanced" between the two possibilities I just described. The same is true for the Asian umbrella set.

I personally like to play around with matching different neon light sets to different surfaces (dry/wet/how much wet) to get different effects. For example- if you use only the handle light, it creates very different kinds of reflections and patterns than using the entire "skeleton" of the umbrella being lit. It's a lot of fun to experiment with!