Tomorrow 2019 Challenge entry by Vaibhav Shah

Concept,

For this project I have choose early morning scene inspired from the environment inside the library which is calm, scilence and peaceful. This idea triggerd while I was watching “Monsters University” were there is a library scene in which they had a task to collect there flag whithout making any noise and thats when I got the idea to make a very fresh,calm and peaceful environment and thats how I choose to go with Early morning scene were the first rays of the sun hitting the building and making it glow.

I wanted to keep surrounding as subtle as possible and have a main focus on the the library for which I shown morning rays falling on the building and the surrounding is still in quite dark.

For Interior View I was very confused between couple of camera angles and which camera would go with the exterior concept and while i was looking for references i came across couple of images were sunlight is entering inside the building and creating a beam of rays and thats what i thought will go best with my Interior view were rays of light is entering inside the library and creating a very fresh and calm environment.

For This Project I have used Corona Renderer and Forest pack. I have Used PG HDRI (0839 Cloudy Dawn) for both exterior views.

It was first time I making anyproject like this so i tried to keep it as simple and realistic as possible.

I am very happy with the final output and didnt do much of an editing in photoshop just little bit of colour correction.

I hope you like it too..

Tomorrow 2019 Challenge entry by Vaibhav Shah

Interior View workflow is quite similar to exterior view workflow.
For all 3 images i have decided to go with similar mood and concept to have a link between all 3 renders.
My main idea was to create a very peaceful and calm environment for which I selected an early morning view where first rays of sun hitting the building / Entering the building and indicating a fresh start of a new day and an end of a dark night. The idea was develop from how books and knowledge from it,brings light to our life in similar way a sun brings light to our environment.

Following is the reference and process of my Interior View

Tomorrow 2019 Challenge entry by Vaibhav Shah

After Finalizing 1st Camera angle And HDRI (Peter Guthrie HDRI collection) I started adding details and elements into the scene like benches, dustbins, lamp post etc….

Since I completed my Interior Design course last year and didn’t even knew vray or corona till last December since I joined my first job in an Interior design firm were I got chance to make 3d model and learned Corona rendered (1st render software I ever learned) from Sr Architectural visualizer and explored the world of Architectural visualization that I didn’t even knew exist… I was very much interested in making 3d model since we were thought basic 3d max in our college as a part of the course and I really enjoyed making 3d and started learning more through online tutorials just for making college projects and never really knew that I could really take 3d Modeling as a career until I started working..

As working in an Interior design firm I never really got change to make a full composed exterior project so I have taken this challenge to enhance my skill and learn few tools like Forest pack and creating complex Material as I generally use to work with preset material and never required to make such detailed material.
Working on Forest Pack for the first time was quite challenging for me and need to play around with lot of settings and go through number of tutorials to understand the settings and getting the output that I was looking for

Since I am working as an 3D Visualizer and learned render software from Year now and have very different work flow were I work, so for this challenge I am following the work flow that I have observed on Making Of section on this website by amazing artists from around the world..

Workflow:-
Camera angle
HDRi and sun lighting setup
Adding details and elements
Material composition
Render
Post production.

Following are few Images of my 1st View WIP…

Any comments are welcome…

Time to move on to 2nd View (Interior)..