Biomech Subterrane
Who or what built the Biomech Subterrane and what mysteries does it hold? Is this going to be another bug hunt or will the secrets of longevity be found? At 150 meters (X,Y,Z) there are plenty of areas to land a ship and explore, including a third of the scene being underwater. There are 12 props including murky water, a glowing light disk, an outer shell, a huge door to close off the scene, and eight props for the interior. The scene can be rearranged, props can be hidden easily, and you can use the props (like the water) in other scenes.
To make set-up-and-render easy, there are nine lights, 26 cameras, HDRI, and four render settings with matte fog and bloom. Materials included are resets (back to default) for the water, light disk, ceiling light (on/off), and a hierarchical preset for the whole environment. All of the textures are tiled so you can increase or decrease the detail. Check the promos for tips, especially the one on how to increase displacement to get more depth out of the textures.
Original Link: https://www.daz3d.com/biomech-subterrane
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