Tomorrow Challenge 2018 entry by User-19587775
More modeling, texturing and lights. Harder than expected. There is still much work to be done as time is running out.
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Hey, I have been super busy, but really wanted to do the challenge,
started working on it two days ago, but I like where it got me, I thought about making something different and by that I mean something without puddles of water and after rain mood and defiantly not an sunshine or sunset one :-), just a simple shot as it might have been taken by a tourist by a mobile cam, maybe not so interesting but I like the idea.
still working on it. hope it will be good.
Choosing the camera.
Sweden… Sometimes cloudy and rainy but always friendly! Nice for living and working. This is social face.Really feel proud to making some renders and ideas for this place.My main theme for my design:reflection. Used some glosiness material like semi-gloss concrete and bronze panel.
I know tomorrow will be more brighter from now. That’s why I used metal material structure.
After finishing the work in 3d, A raw render of the final image in black n white, to show what my image would look like in the final entry.
Further I will be doing post production on it and next update will be final image.
Thank You
My first process was to explore photographic composition, camera angle and focal length as every bit of proportion counts.
My second process was to decide on the mood, lighting and story as it is critical for subsequent processes such as adding human activity and adding imaginative alfresco or other scene elements to form a story for the image. It wouldn’t have much meaning to me if the render does not convey such a narrative. I settled with a dusk, post rain scene, where students are leaving the school after a long day, with some people grabbing dinner at the alfresco.
My third process for this challenge was to experiment with different facade options since a major part of our work as visualizers is to portray unbuilt architecture. (I do love the Corten steel facade though!). In the end, I was inspired by Zaha Hadid’s Antwerp Port House as well as 2-22 Building’s use of glazed facade in Montreal and how it adds a dynamic quality to reflections on the facade.