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Sevi Blossom and Blade
3D Render by zirodesignIn Japanese tradition, it is said: “Clothing is not just a cover, it is the story the soul tells through fabric and metal.This is the story of ''Sevi'' a woman standing between beauty and power, where every detail of her attire carries a hidden meaning.
This design is a re-telling of an ancient tale of a woman who was both delicate and strong. Each element of the outfit is a symbol of the past, of the human psyche, and of my own dream.
– The sheer floral top recalls the fragility of the spirit; that even on the battlefield, or under the spotlight, something within us always remains tender and vulnerable.
– The belt with the tiered copper inro is inspired by traditional Japanese culture — a layered box once used to carry precious items. Here, it becomes a metaphor for the human mind: full of memories and secrets, stacked within.
– The jade circular earrings remind us of the eternal cycle and inner balance.
– The bladed fan embodies contradiction: beauty that can also wound.
– The ancient coins tied to the belt symbolize our link to history — a past that must be seen, but not imprison us.
– The small bottles are vessels for the unknown, representing the readiness of the spirit for the uncertainties of the future.
– The Sakura Kansanshi speaks of the fleeting nature of beauty, like blossoms that fall too soon.
– The gold-embroidered fabric is a garden of dreams, blooming even in hardship.
– And the high boots, carved with floral patterns, recall the strength of the samurai: striking the ground with endurance, while still carrying grace.
This outfit is more than a design; it is an honest confession. Hours that could have been spent on profit and work were instead given to this piece — because I believe art must be born with the whole self.
For me, this contest is not a competition, but a journey — through philosophy, through the human mind, and through a heritage that rises from the past and continues into the future.
This design is a re-telling of an ancient tale of a woman who was both delicate and strong. Each element of the outfit is a symbol of the past, of the human psyche, and of my own dream.
– The sheer floral top recalls the fragility of the spirit; that even on the battlefield, or under the spotlight, something within us always remains tender and vulnerable.
– The belt with the tiered copper inro is inspired by traditional Japanese culture — a layered box once used to carry precious items. Here, it becomes a metaphor for the human mind: full of memories and secrets, stacked within.
– The jade circular earrings remind us of the eternal cycle and inner balance.
– The bladed fan embodies contradiction: beauty that can also wound.
– The ancient coins tied to the belt symbolize our link to history — a past that must be seen, but not imprison us.
– The small bottles are vessels for the unknown, representing the readiness of the spirit for the uncertainties of the future.
– The Sakura Kansanshi speaks of the fleeting nature of beauty, like blossoms that fall too soon.
– The gold-embroidered fabric is a garden of dreams, blooming even in hardship.
– And the high boots, carved with floral patterns, recall the strength of the samurai: striking the ground with endurance, while still carrying grace.
This outfit is more than a design; it is an honest confession. Hours that could have been spent on profit and work were instead given to this piece — because I believe art must be born with the whole self.
For me, this contest is not a competition, but a journey — through philosophy, through the human mind, and through a heritage that rises from the past and continues into the future.
Such a beautiful mix of strength and elegance. I really like how every detail has meaning, amazing work, well done
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zirodesign
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Wed, Sep 03Thank you for your comment, the time you took, and your attention to details.
I'm truly proud of you for crafting this design with such precise and meaningful details.*..*
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Oh no, I accidentally deleted the detailed comment when my hand slipped So I'm posting it again.
HERE IS SOME shots of the work in progress:
starting with references:

accessories:


shots: (click to zoom)
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idk why but here is separated:

other renders




And in the end, I want to give my sincere thanks to the entire RenderHub team, the judges, and everyone who keeps this community alive. As artists we often get lost in our own worlds, but you created a space where we can see each other, learn, and grow together. Your management and the time you dedicate to us are truly appreciated
Now, about the struggles… I made this piece in Blender. And honestly, I still wake up in the middle of the night hearing the sound of Blender has stopped working . Every crash felt like a little piece of my soul went with it. But hey Im still here, still testing, still saving, and always hoping that Ctrl+S will save my life this time.
At some point it even became funny (and painful): I kept thinking, If it crashes again, I swear Ill knock on the developers door myself!
But jokes aside, this contest was never just a competition for me. It was a chance to give everything I have to a project, even with all its struggles. Thank you for giving us this space. I hope RenderHub keeps going strong, and that we as artists can come back each time better than before.
Best wishes to all!
HERE IS SOME shots of the work in progress:
starting with references:

accessories:


shots: (click to zoom)
shots:



















idk why but here is separated:

other renders




And in the end, I want to give my sincere thanks to the entire RenderHub team, the judges, and everyone who keeps this community alive. As artists we often get lost in our own worlds, but you created a space where we can see each other, learn, and grow together. Your management and the time you dedicate to us are truly appreciated
Now, about the struggles… I made this piece in Blender. And honestly, I still wake up in the middle of the night hearing the sound of Blender has stopped working . Every crash felt like a little piece of my soul went with it. But hey Im still here, still testing, still saving, and always hoping that Ctrl+S will save my life this time.
At some point it even became funny (and painful): I kept thinking, If it crashes again, I swear Ill knock on the developers door myself!
But jokes aside, this contest was never just a competition for me. It was a chance to give everything I have to a project, even with all its struggles. Thank you for giving us this space. I hope RenderHub keeps going strong, and that we as artists can come back each time better than before.
Best wishes to all!
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