Shadowlands



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A Tilt Brush tutorial & journey through a fantasy forest – By #VirtuallySusu ( #susu_vrartist )
Made with #TiltBrush on an #OculusQuest 2 & a #ROG Strix Scar 3 for month 2 (February) of the #VRArtLive #YearOfVRArt challenge 2023
In creating this piece, I only used two different Tilt Brush brushes, plus the SHINY HULL brush for the floor. For the twisted trees, I used the ICING BRUSH, and made three different variations of tree which I copied & pasted in a multitude of sizes. I used the DIAMOND HULL brush for the bubbles and crystal clusters. My palette was exclusively white. I created the BUBBLES by using the Diamond Hull brush on a spherical guide, and then did lots of copying & pasting of the shape I created in various sizes. The standing crystals and crystal clusters were made with the DIAMOND HULL brush using the straight edge, then, again, lots of copying & pasting in different sizes. For the floor, I used one side of the CUBE GUIDE at an enormous scale, locked so it was parallel to the world space, which I then painted with the SHINY HULL bush in white on a narrow setting. I used the DIAMOND HULL brush on the floor CUBE GUIDE at a slightly thicker setting than the SHINY HULL brush, so the crystal stepping stones, pathways, and random crystal gardens stood out from the floor. For my background, I used the STANDARD SCENE in the ENVIRONMENT settings, then went into the lighting settings to change the sky to a turquoise colour, and the ground to mid-grey. I selected a soft, neutral grey for both my SUN light setting, which gave me hard shadows, and also the shadowless MOON light setting. I clicked on the FILL LIGHT option on my lighting settings and selected several swatches in a grey scale from pure white to deep black. Now for the fun part! I clicked like mad all over the FILL LIGHT settings panel until I magically hit DISCO MODE! This made my lighting ‘dance’ and created moving shadows. I had a lot of fun with the CAMERA PATHS tool, but I’ll leave that for a more detailed tutorial video. Meanwhile enjoy the rest of this journey through my crazy giant world. I can tell you that I was totally transported while creating and working in this environment. Enjoy!

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