Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-23102850
This is my final entry, I enjoyed the process and the opportunity to participate with so much talented artist.
I am grateful to all who participated, to Ronen and Tomorrow.
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See Entries & Join! About ConvertedThis is my final entry, I enjoyed the process and the opportunity to participate with so much talented artist.
I am grateful to all who participated, to Ronen and Tomorrow.
After the understanding of the project I follow with the artistic part and the choice for the frame, color palette and which part of the project will be show in my entry.
After the mood and the artistic things I continue with the technical part.
First modeled the building and the restaurant, then the atmosphere and finally the vegetation.
After having the building continued with the framing for the camera and composition of the scene. I really like the landscape frames so I decided one for my image, I think it is more dynamic and more friendly for a passive story and a snow mood.
Before the postproduction I wanted to do some tests with some materials like the snow or the facade of the building, as well as the colors of the different lights and their intensity.
Here some images:
After the understanding of the project I follow with the artistic part and the choice for the frame, color palette and which part of the project will be show in my entry.
After the mood and the artistic things I continue with the technical part. First modeled the building and the restaurant, then the atmosphere and finally the vegetation.
After having the building continued with the framing for the camera and composition of the scene. I really like the landscape frames so I decided one for my image, I think it is more dynamic and more friendly for a passive story and a snow mood.
Before the postproduction I wanted to do some tests with some materials like the snow or the facade of the building, as well as the colors of the different lights and their intensity.
Here some images:
As the Italian Architect Achille Castiglioni said: “I spend a year sitting on the sofa, thinking; only then i start to use the pencil”.
For this project I do not have a year or so, but for me it is very important to observe, think, understand and learn about the project and its intention before beginning with the practice and the technical part, which without a purpose and an objective loses importance and relevance.
I have never done a winter interpretation and this will be my challenge, I also want to achieve a photographic style, as natural as I can, without filters or an excessive postproduction that many times more than help, difficult to read the image (There are many artists that are true geniuses in postproduction but it is not my case, that’s why I always try to keep things clean and simple as possible)