He utilized the advanced symmetry tools to mirror his intricate designs across the axis effortlessly.
The animation was flawless. The sneaker burst through the fabric and sand in a gorgeous, slow-motion explosion of color, coming to rest perfectly on the weathered stone. The client's jaw dropped.
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With the base simulation baked and looking incredible, Leo turned his attention to the environment. He wanted the shoe to rest on a hyper-realistic, weathered stone pedestal.
He pressed the interactive render button. Instantly, the grainy image began to resolve into a photorealistic frame. The subsurface scattering on the shoe's sole looked so real he wanted to reach out and touch it. He made a few quick tweaks to the color management, taking advantage of the seamless pipeline, and sent the final animation sequence to the render queue. The Morning After