Tomorrow 2019 Challenge entry by Piotr Lutarewicz
Dark, mysterious vestibule is a great inspiration. I like the old black and white photos especially. Knowledge is the light. Through the darkness we’re entering the light.
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Dark, mysterious vestibule is a great inspiration. I like the old black and white photos especially. Knowledge is the light. Through the darkness we’re entering the light.
This is the texturing and shading process. Two or three more textures were composited using Corona mix with a base material and in other cases, a Corona layered material was used.
I like how snow reflects the sunlight, shines, how it has so many different textures. For the second image, I’ve decided to go with golden evening. With a shining ice rink on the first plan.
Here are the process and rendered images.
I wanted to show the building in a beautiful, natural light, to emphasize it’s egometry and color, in contrast with the environment. All the trees and textures were created by me using speedtree, substance designer and photoshop, some of the library features are really unique, the trees in front of it, the reliefs on the facade and the rotunda, the different books behind the strindberg sculpture inside the library, so I wanted to be faithfull to it to add realism to the images.
Now for post production I’m going to add people walking on a hot summer day, to portray the city life around the library and emphasize it’s scale.
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A few words about my concept
The building was erected in the thirties and demonstrated a TURNING POINT and a new trend in architectural thought of that time. This is exactly what I going to show in my paintings. I will place the library in it native era, back in 1930s year and we will see this contrast between OLD and NEW, importance of it’s appearance. To achieve this I am inspiring by the classics of art and trying to use some of their techniques combining it with cinematographic touches. Besides a story about the library and people of that time also you can expect from me a few easter eggs hidding in the pictures.
Wish a lot of inspiration to everyone!