CABINS entry by Ronen Bekerman

It took the 3d model for a spin and picked the HERO view. Saved it to Photoshop and further developed the concept with my Wacom, adding hints for the background and some foreground details as well.

This is the last sketch I make before advancing to the 3d platform of choice and starting to test render as well.

CABINS entry by Ronen Bekerman

Developing my concept further, I took the sketch into SketchUp and translated it to a very basic 3d model that I can further play with and develop my concept with.

This stage allowed me to look at my CABINS from various angles.

CABINS entry by Ronen Bekerman

For challenge No. 7 I wanted to create a concept from start to finish as an example for the challengers and so I can use the resulted visuals to promote the challenge.

This sketch is the first one I was happy with and the starting point for the process. Good old pen & paper for this stage.

Tomorrow Challenge 2018 entry by User-41635684

First, I want to explain the atmosphere that I have noticed in this challenge. I recently found an interesting image on Mir’s homepage. The blue tone surrounds the whole image, but the image was a bit depressing, but the building was a warming image.
The direction of this image was blue of Mir.
Overall, the image was wrapped in a dark blue tone and the lighting in the building was designed to express the color temperature difference with a low color temperature and a warm feeling.
It added a mild fog and added variety to the lighting fixtures of the surrounding buildings.
It was my plan to create an outdoor cafe that would feel somewhat lonely but not depressing.
I consulted a lot of references and in the process I created the world that I wanted to show in my head and I used Photoshop to do a very rough and quick sketch.
The main purpose was to show a very attractive blue tone.
The material of the building was corned steel, and there was a lot of corrosion and some parts that did not, but neatly rearranging and expressing was better than the atmosphere I think.
I also wanted to naturally dissolve into people’s space.