Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-59212023

Before get starting to work I’ve been thinking about the mood of the image. After long deliberations, I stopped on a gloomy mood which usually happens before the storm. Also a great influence on my choice had works of such masters as Bertrand Benoit and Alex Roman. Their works has always seemed to me gloomy and anxious. That is exactly what I find interesting about them.

After selecting the mood, I started to work. I decided that classical composition of frame is more suitable for such buildingand the building was placed in the center of the shot. In the work I tried to use the straight lines that accentuate the construct of the museum. I also thought that it is possible to add water to the image. It gives a nice reflections of the environment and makes the picture more interesting.

After the work has been completed, I saw that the render looks too gray and lifeless. For this I decided to add to the image a little bit of sunshine which gradually absorbs the stormy sky.

In the end I got an image which combines dark stormy mood with inherent cool shades and sun with its warm light.

Thank you for attention.

Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-73316706

From the start, I had in my mind the concept that the museum and the surroundings shall be a public space , where you can enjoy the Baltic sea view and spend free time with your friends.
The mood I chosen, was from the beginning the foggy autumn morning. The black facade can be better emphasized by yellowish nature.
I have enjoyed the challenge, and wish good luck too all of artists .

Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-76359395

Here I present the final stage of the project before the final render and postproduction. I’d like to wrap up by commenting a little on the tools I’ve used for the challenge.
Everything is modelled from scratch in 3ds Max using plans and photographs as reference. The trees are an exception, they’ve been modelled in ZBrush, which I’m beggining to explore this day. Complex mapping has been done on Photoshop.
The scene is rendered with VRay and postproduction will be done on Photoshop as well.

Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-19587775

First of all, I searched the internet thoroughly to get to know with the project. I picked my angle from where I thought the museum can be best captured, and right away I started modelling the parts visible to the camera.

I picked a frame where the museum is shown from medium distance and occupies only half of the photo in order to include its immediate surrounding in the capture as well.

I decided to try and represent the museum on a winter afternoon with snow, which seemed very interesting from the beginning knowing that the surrounding of the real museum is almost forest-like.

As far as the materials are concerned, the main thing was, of course, the facade material and its reflections. Since the museum is shown from a medium distance I had to enhance this material in post production. The same goes for most of the snow in the picture as well.

The software used in the making of this project were 3D Max, V-Ray, and Photoshop.