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Environment Design Vol. 2.0 | Twinmotion Scene File

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Pirate Bay is a cinematic environment design showcasing a weathered coastal hideout carved into the cliffs - where remnants of the past linger through mist, ruin, and atmosphere.

Set within a moody, story-driven world, this scene captures the tension between light and decay, blending natural and man-made elements to create a richly layered composition that feels alive and cinematic.

Built entirely in Twinmotion, this piece demonstrates how to use lighting, depth, and storytelling to craft a next-level 3D environment that feels like a moment frozen in time.


What You’ll Get:

✔️ Twinmotion (.TM) File – Full environment scene with all assets, lighting, and effects ready to explore

✔️ Edited Renders – Final colour-graded and enhanced visuals for study and reference

✔️ Camera Setup Shots – All static and cinematic camera angles used in the final renders

✔️ Included Assets – Rocks, vegetation, props, and effects sourced from Quixel Megascans, Twinmotion Library, and select Sketchfab items


What You Can Learn:

  • How to build cinematic environments with storytelling as the foundation
  • Techniques for layering fog, particles, and lighting to achieve atmosphere and scale
  • How to direct composition and camera movement for dramatic storytelling
  • Realistic wet surfaces and material blending for environmental realism
  • Integrating Megascans and Sketchfab assets to develop believable scenes efficiently

✔️ Personal and Commercial Use Allowed

If you’re looking to dissect a high-quality environmental CGI scene, study cinematic camera setup and animation, or simply integrate elements into your own worlds, Pirate Bay offers a production-level reference to inspire your next project.


⚠️ Note:

Created using Twinmotion 2025.2. Older versions may not be fully compatible or may fail to load materials and animation paths correctly. Please ensure you’re using Twinmotion 2025.2 or newer for the best experience.

You will get a ZIP (1GB) file