Throne Room

Priority 1 Pieces Rendered in 3DS Max

Priority 1 Pieces Rendered in 3DS Max

Priority 2 Pieces Rendered in 3DS Max

Priority 2 Pieces Rendered in 3DS Max

Priority 3 Pieces Rendered in 3DS Max

Priority 3 Pieces Rendered in 3DS Max

A few assets in Marmoset

For this project, I wanted to better my understanding of modularity. For my mod kits pieces I used a power of 2 grid system. This means that my core grid units are a power of 2 and my secondary grid units are either an addition or a subtraction of 2 numbers that are a power of 2, with both of these grid units in cm. One of the biggest challenges was making the top of the pedestal that the throne was sitting on modular. I did this by making 2 floor pieces. The first piece had a slant on one side to match the angled stairs. The second piece was a spacer piece that would fill the space between the slant pieces and my regular floor piece. The nice thing about the spacer is that as the pedestal flares out it only required a duplicate of the spacer to fill in the extra space created by the flare.

Original concept done by: Edward Barons
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/0XDlNK