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KORETH: Corridor scale update
The 1:6 corridor is built and primed, which means it can finally be judged honestly before the first detail pass.
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The 1:6 corridor is built and primed, which means it can finally be judged honestly before the first detail pass.
log imageThe 1:6 corridor is built and primed, which means it has moved from quick experiment to something I can judge honestly. Primer is useful that way. It strips away the distraction of raw materials and lets the geometry tell the truth.
I have been keeping stills from Alien and Blade Runner nearby, not to imitate them shot for shot, but to stay disciplined about scale and restraint. Those worlds feel large because the surfaces and the lighting are selective. Every detail does not ask for attention at once.
The earlier 1:12 tests moved faster, but they started to fall apart once the camera got close. The 1:6 version takes more material, more patience, and more workshop space, but it survives tighter framing much better.
Next comes the first full detail pass, followed by a proper tungsten lighting test. If the set keeps its scale once the light gets close, it becomes a real KORETH asset instead of a prototype.