Substance / VFX

The Room

About

The Room is a horror movie-inspired project that leverages Adobe Substance to recreate iconic scenarios from classic horror films. The aim is to design small, collectible "rooms" that encapsulate the atmosphere and narrative essence of these films, immersing viewers in a tangible, miniature experience of horror. Each room serves as a unique diorama, transforming the film’s terror into an artistic, compact format for exploration and collection.

Project Name

The Room

Category

VFX

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Adobe Substance

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Concept

Year

2024

By capturing the essence of the films, this scenario brings together key elements: the public bathroom from "Saw", the iconic Red Room from "Twin Peaks", and the sewer from "IT". These elements are reimagined to evoke the distinctive atmosphere and themes of each story.

From the movie, beyond the movie

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ROOM

NO. 01

Saw is a horror series about a killer named Jigsaw who traps people in deadly games, forcing them to make painful choices to survive. He believes that only through suffering can people truly value life. The story unfolds with many twists, showing Jigsaw’s motives, his apprentices, and the complicated moral questions surrounding his actions.

ROOM

NO. 02

The Red Room is a strange, dream-like place in Twin Peaks, full of red curtains and eerie symbols. It appears in Agent Cooper’s dreams, helping him solve mysteries, including the murder of Laura Palmer. The Red Room reflects themes of good and evil, dreams, and hidden truths, playing a key role in the show’s supernatural plot.

Using real-life products and scanning them into the digital world to create unique 3D assets helps build more realistic environments.

Photogrammetry to 3D

ROOM

NO. 03

IT follows a group of kids and later adults as they fight a monster that takes the shape of a creepy clown named Pennywise. The creature feeds on fear, haunting a small town. The story shows how the friends stick together to face their fears and defeat the evil that lurks both inside the town and themselves.