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Thierry Florit
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Liquid systems

I’ve been diving into water simulation experiments in Cinema 4D—pushing particles to behave like living, fluid organisms. By blending different liquid materials, from glassy transparency to dense, reflective viscosity, I’ve been exploring how light bends, scatters, and dances across each surface. Layering in rich camera bokeh transforms the scenes into something more atmospheric—where droplets drift in and out of focus, and the whole composition feels alive, somewhere between motion study and abstract sculpture.

The Wabi-Sabi Nest

I reimagined a lounge to showcase Sony headphones within a Japandi-inspired setting I created in C4D. Using Midjourney, I explored a creative direction that shifted from a very polished aesthetic toward a more organic and raw aesthetic inspired by wabi-sabi — a philosophy that values imperfection, impermanence, and natural beauty.

Through multiple rooms, I looked at how everyday living can blend with organic design — tactile materials, muted tones, and subtle irregularities that bring the space to life. Midjourney helped generate references and variations, allowing me to curate interiors that balance minimalism with nature.

The result moves beyond minimalism, focusing on quiet character — a living space that celebrates imperfection.

Morphing glass serie

Personal project: Morphing glass serie

Software used: Cinema4D & Redshift

Inspired by the work/tutorial of Vladislav Solovjov

Liquid systems

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The Wabi-Sabi Nest

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Morphing glass serie

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