Tomorrow Challenge 2018 entry by User-8841736

My first process was to explore photographic composition, camera angle and focal length as I strongly believe that every bit of proportion counts.

My second process was to decide on the mood, lighting and story as it is critical for subsequent processes such as adding human activity and adding imaginative alfresco or other scene elements to form a story for the image. It wouldn’t have much meaning to me if the render does not convey such a narrative and becomes just a technical demonstration. I settled with a dusk, post rain scene, where students are leaving the school after a long day.

My third process for this challenge was to experiment with different facade options since a major part of our work as visualizers is to portray unbuilt architecture.
(I do love the Corten steel facade though!). In the end, I was inspired by Zaha Hadid’s Antwerp Port House as well as 2-22 Building’s use of glazed facade in Montreal and how it adds a dynamic quality to reflections on the facade.

Multiscatter was used to scatter vegetation. I had an earlier vegetation version done using particle flow, however I faced too much difficulties with RAM issues. I also combined 2D vegetation in various areas.
I started thinking about the technical aspects after I was satisfied with the three processes mentioned above. I used Vray 3.50 with 3ds Max, and amazing 3D scanned people by AXYZ, Ten24 and XOIO. Displacement maps and Vrayblendmtl were used for the after rain look. 2D people from Mrcutout were also used in combination when suitable.
Marek Denko’s Noemotion evening HDRI and Vraysun was used for lighting.

Thank you Tomorrow AB and Ronen!
Hope you enjoyed the rendering!

Tomorrow Challenge 2018 entry by User-38655406

After a pair of weeks finally I can finish my image, here is my best effort to get some decent to show you, I would like to have some day more to refine some details.

The procces afer i decided my story and select the mood was to take get work, so i start texturing the inside, then the outside, always trying to generate nice materials. after that i was able to photoshoot myself, with a friend’s help i direct him to capture my best perspective haha, we have to shoot twice, because i feel that the photo need a better styling direction. after that the entire process was to render some layers, for example, i render light off, then with all lights on, and then i add 3d people, so i can take decitions on my way, finall i opt to kepp all the lights on, after i cutted out my own picture and added to the final composition, as always i keep seeing references to obtain nice palettes and hues in the final image.

Tomorrow Challenge 2018 entry by User-18744033

It’s winter time, and the storm is
coming….. Architecture since day one
has been source of shelter for humanity.
It doesn’t matter how cold it us, always a
good design contains and protect people
from nature, specially in countries with
hard winter like Sweden.

The image reflects that issue using cold
tones for exterior (blue and white),
and warm tones for interior (red and
orange), achieving an opposite situation,
highlighting the building as a warm and
comfortable space to use and live