Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-17465587
This is the final render before post production.
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The last part was post-production. I wanted to use the rest of the time available to play with Photoshop as long as I could, giving me many option of moods to choose in the end. I tried to add snow falling with After Effects, put it in differents times of the day, add sun rays,stars, fog, etc. So I could have many ideas to help me choose a final look.
In the end the most difficult part for me was to organize my thoughts with all the time available. Since I could only work on the weekends, sometimes when I returned to this project I would forget where I had stopped after a full week of other works. I could had finish this earlier, but I wanted to use the most of the given time, to be sure I liked the result, is not everyday someone gives you such a long time to work, and when they do I understand they want you to enjoy it all.
If I would do this challange again i would try a completely different mood/setting, just for the fun of it.
This is the final result of my entry after post production. PDF file for final submission is loading. . . . . . . . . . . . .
This is my final submission. Have used minimum postproduction as intended. Few curves to brighten up certain areas like ground and building, Color Lookup, and few channels for certain parts.
Really enjoyed this challenge it was very motivating and interesting to take part in. Thank you Tomorrow and Ronen for the opportunity. I wish all the contestants best of luck.
I began setting up multiple cameras based off the real world photographs i found. I eventually decided on the portrait shot (View 03) as it feels least cliche in comparison to the others. I completed the model and added extra detail to the 2 elevations i see in the finalized view. I then began sourcing trees, vegetation and other scatter objects to be used in the scene.
This will be my final entry. This is small resolution.