Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-62662534
Here is an overview of my ground material. I use several FstromMixMat, to create a zone of snow (unwrap) and then create a zone of concrete, wet concrete and finally water.
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For the first time I tried something new. 3-Point-Lightning. It’s used for cinematic shots. I really want to achieve some kind of a cinematic atmosphere (like in my reference image – VPP Shelter box). I thought that could be the right choice, so I gave it a try.
First you take a dash of “light”. Then you refine the entire scene with a certain amount of “darkness”. And finally season everything with the right quantity to “scale”.
It’s going to be simple. I want to focus on the main facade which faces the sea view (at the original site).
In addition, I will focus on the black facade which stands out best with a lot of contrast in comparison to the sky. Just like a cloudy windy white with a nuance of clouds.
To emphasize the cube as much as possible the cube is positioned in the middle of the canvas and surrounded by large pine trees and bushes.
To achieve depth in the image I’m using a few layers. Foreground with three trees, stones and all kinds of greens. In the middleground is the museum itself and the background is crowded with huge trees and bushes.
I really liked the photo of Bytton with curved roof and Kalmar K building behind it. So I just wanted to recreate it for fun. Here it is 🙂
This is my finished work. Unlike my usual workflow with heavy postproduction, I had enough time to complete most of the elements in the scene. I mostly did leveling and toning, to give the image more natural and warm look, enhanced depth of building volume, added atmospheric effects.
Because the upload is allowed in low res, I attach several partial views and comparison of Raw&Finished work.
Thank you again for organizing this interesting and exciting challenge, it was my pleasure! My best wishes to all the participants!