Tomorrow Challenge entry by User-14743743
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Here is my final submission, I’ve had a lot of fun and experimented along the way, I could always do more but there has to be a point at which to end. Best of luck to all entrants.
Ok I Think I am satisfied with the result, that exactly what I imagined for the scene .
at the end i would like like to say that i really enjoyed working on this project .
Thank you and good luck for all.
Scene
The renders setting is the moment when a warm evening breeze picks up fragrant pink tree blossoms, carrying them higher into the sky, and them gently layering on the pavement. A little boy in awe tries to catch the little pink flowers.
Process (3DS Max, Vray, Photoshop):
At first I build a general massing model.
Then, rendered in clay material and chose HDRI map.
After that rendered with basic materials on and printed and sketched over.
After that picked camera proportions. At first I set it up as the landscape image but after some tests decided that I like portrait better.
After that started to add Forest Pack greenery and added particle system.
At the very end tuned materials and minor mood lighting.
so at this point i modeled the building and some of the old building, the panel material was again made with corona multi mat as where the windows. building was no trouble to model by aligning the plans for archdaily. from the previous update to this stage it was kinda hard to get time to work on the scene, but it is almost complete.
I was looking for more exciting lighting and a strong composition, what I ended up with is kind of traditional, but I think it works well.