Tomorrow 2019 Challenge entry by Adam Siuchninski
That was a pleasure to participate in this Challenge.
Thank you Ronen.
Thank you Tomorrow.
May the best man win.
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Inspired by the beautiful old photograpy.
Modeling…. texturing…. foresting 🙂
It should be a night render….but without the blue hour mood, without well known HDRI setup and other things you can find on most arch-viz night renders….
It should be a real night render, with dark night sky and orange glow generated by the city lights….
It’s been over a month since the Contest starts…. so I need to stop chillin and I should get down to work.
I had a little problem with modeling the dome walls. but I found an interesting workflow to do it. I didn’t use vray/corona displacement mod, I didn’t model it by hand and I didn’t use external software or plugin…. I made it by really oldschool technique: it’s classic mesh displacer with standard procedural tiles map on the slot.
My first preview render is pretty close to the original photo… but…. I’m not satysfied with the light. I think it’s a little bit boring.
So I need to render one interior image…. interior of the Library…. and I would like to focus on the beauty of the building rather than on the beauty of bookshelves.