Voronoi Style

Voronoi Style
Modeled in: 3ds Max | Unwrapped & Rendered in: 3ds Max | Source: Tutorial Study Based on John Malcolm (Luxxeon 3D)
This 3D model explores an organic ring structure generated through Voronoi-inspired patterning and interconnected surface networks. Developed entirely in 3ds Max following a tutorial by John Malcolm of Luxxeon 3D, the project focuses on procedural form generation, structural flow, and the relationship between irregular cellular geometry and continuous surface design.
Particular attention was given to cell distribution, edge continuity, structural rhythm, surface transitions, and the balance between openness and material density. The study investigates how algorithmic geometric patterns can be transformed into visually engaging sculptural forms while maintaining cohesion, readability, and spatial harmony.
The clay presentation highlights form development, geometric precision, and surface continuity without the influence of materials, reflections, or textures. By focusing exclusively on geometry, the structure’s interconnected framework, organic pattern language, and overall silhouette remain the primary focus of the study.
Original tutorial concept and design belong to John Malcolm (Luxxeon 3D) and their respective rights holders.
3D modeling study, interpretation, and visualization by Kemal Korkmaz.
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