A Digital Series Exploring Eerie Nostalgia Through Endless Pool Environments by Jared Pike
“Dream Pools” by Jared Pike is a digital series that explores the unsettling yet nostalgic concept of liminal spaces through infinite pool settings.
Using Blender 3D and LuxCoreRender, Jared creates environments that are eerily familiar yet deeply disconcerting. This project captures the essence of transitional spaces—where reality and dreams converge—enhanced by meticulous lighting, texture, and composition to immerse viewers in a sense of surreal disorientation.
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