Making of a Jewel

A digital artwork of a potted plant, with half of the plant depicted in realistic colours and the other half as a wireframe model, showcasing a blend of 3D modelling and realistic illustration.

Recently I have been working on my 3D skills. I would like to show you the process that I take to develop each of my 3D models, using the example of one of the most amazing plants I have seen. This plant is Macodes petola, also known as the Jewel Orchid. Nature is amazing! I am always surprised by the form and shape you can find in it.

A collage of images showing jewel orchids with green leaves and bright yellow veins, including close-up photos, potted plants, and vintage botanical illustrations.

First of all you need to find some reference images. I recommend the free program PureRef. Just drag and drop any images from the web or your computer and organise your own pin board.

After that you can start modelling in 3D. I use Blender, a fully open-source 3D software as it is as powerful as most of the commercial programs.

A 3D modelling software interface displays a leaf model; one leaf is shown with a wireframe mesh, while two others display detailed vein textures. Various modelling tools and settings are visible around the workspace.
A 3D modelling software interface shows three wireframe spoon models from different angles, with tool panels and options visible on the right and top sides of the screen.
A computer screen shows a 3D modelling software interface with a wireframe model of a plant, featuring several large leaves. The workspace and tool panels are visible around the model.
A collage of five decorative bowls, four of which have small sculpted feet as bases. The bowls vary in colour and material, including red and brown clay and a decorated metallic bowl.

You now need a pot for your indoor plant. And a special plant needs a special pot. I found this old pot with human feet made by the Egyptians in the Predynastic Period (ca. 3900–3650 B.C)

I then modelled the pot using the same process that I used for the plant itself, i.e. in Blender.

A 3D modelling software interface displays a red clay-style bowl with two cartoonish feet. Various toolbars, menus, and editing panels are visible on the sides of the workspace.
A 3D modelling software interface shows a partially sculpted red-brown character with a bowl-shaped upper body and two animal-like legs and feet, displayed on a grid background. Various tool panels are open on the sides.

When you have completed your 3D modelling, you can start the really fun part: texturing. Let’s bring life to the clay. For this you need to unwrap your 3D shape on a flat surface because the textures are in 2D. Then you can ‘paint’ the shape with the texture you want.

A computer screen shows a 3D modelling software with a leaf model on the right and its UV map layout with highlighted edges and green textures on the left. Software tool options are visible on the right side.
A 3D modelling software interface displaying a UV map of a circular object with grid lines on the left, and a textured 3D model of a round stone pedestal on the right, along with modelling tools and settings.
A 3D modelling workspace in Blender shows a textured model of a round, footed bowl resembling animal legs, with green moss or algae inside. Various editing panels and tools are visible on the screen.
A 3D modelling workspace in Blender shows a plant model with green wireframe-highlighted leaves. Various editing panels, tools, and settings are visible around the main viewport.

And finally we come to the rendering part. This is when you take a picture of your finished model and incorporate it into an environment that you like with appropriate lighting. For this render, I chose to put the plant on a stand in a museum.

A small green plant with patterned leaves in a dark brown, foot-shaped pot sits on a black plinth against a dark background with wooden flooring.
A potted plant with green leaves featuring white patterns is placed in a brown, round pot shaped like an animal with four legs, displayed on a plinth against a plain white background.
A potted plant with large, glowing green, vein-patterned leaves sits in a round brown pot designed with two feet, displayed on a plinth against a dark background.
A close-up of a plant with three glowing green leaves featuring intricate vein patterns, set against a solid black background. The image has a bright, almost neon effect with a small logo reading Inwardout Studio in the corner.

And the good thing with 3D plants is they don’t need too much care, they are living in the cloud.

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