KYRILL
KYRILL Making Of: 10 — Tornado City
Tornado City
For this set of KYRILL, a kitbash of buildings in varying stages of destruction was constructed, capturing the eerie sense of a city undone before it was ever completed. The construction site setting emphasizes the premature devastation, as if progress itself had been interrupted and consumed by chaos. The skeletal forest—a graveyard of one repeated tree model—stands barren and broken, underscoring the scale of destruction.
Workprint section of KYRILL featuring this set.
From Frame to Fury: Crafting the Tornado
Scanned Destruction
The tornado itself, sculpted from foam on an aluminum frame and digitally scanned, serves as the unstoppable force tearing through the fragile remains of the city—structures that, for humans, might still seem stable.
The City That Never Was
Never completed, yet already in ruins.
A kitbash of skeletal buildings, as if the city’s construction was abandoned before it began. Torn apart by the relentless tornado, its fragile structures reflect a world caught between creation and destruction—a project never completed, yet already in ruins.
A city caught between construction and destruction. Scaffolding, shattered facades, and skeletal frames evoke a place where completion was never reached.
The Tornado Forest
The forest, built from a single tree model, becomes a wasteland of barren trunks—silent witnesses to the storm’s path of annihilation.
The Tornado’s Wake
A skeletal cityscape, its incomplete structures now hollowed by destruction. The tornado, an unstoppable force, has reduced the fragile framework to a ghostly reminder of what could have been—a place where life and construction were both interrupted.
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In the next posts we dive deeper into the making-of each scene—from the platforms and forest to the dramatic final sequences. Explore how the environments, animations, and storytelling came together to create the world of Kyrill.
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