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I started the project with the desire that the building would be lit by something else than standard lights so i created a story. The story should attract it’s viewer both compositionally and for its meaning
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I like to start the project on all plans.I gradually increase the details as i go on. I start with modeling lighting some texturing almost at the same time (of course nothing fancy from start) As i work on modeling i have in mind the textures and the lighting i used and so i have extra time to think and improve them. In every project there is something that i want to achieve from start. For this one for example i wanted to make those glossy wood panels to reflect some kind of light. After thinking what can i use as story background to do this i came up with those kind of eyes monsters, which have the meaning of curiosity, ( it’s a museum)