Procedural Flowers is a CGI illustration series, capturing nature's complexity via Cinema 4D, Octane Render, and Photoshop. It explores intricate, limitless flower formations through procedural generation, offering realism and depth with photorealistic rendering. The final images, enhanced with Photoshop, present a unique, captivating aesthetic.

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The ‘Procedural Flowers’ project was born from a deep-seated curiosity about the intersection of art and mathematics, specifically, the way nature leverages mathematical principles such as the golden ratio to design complex, beautiful forms. This exploration was not just about replicating the beauty of the natural world but about pushing the boundaries of CGI to see how close we could get to mimicking nature’s design processes using procedural generation techniques.