The House on the Silver Mountain
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I’d like to share my latest personal work featuring the house placed in a shadow of a sacred site in Himalaya.
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I’d like to share my latest personal work featuring the house placed in a shadow of a sacred site in Himalaya.
I was inspired to create this rendering from my recent project that I did for a client from PA, USA. However I changed design of house completely, but kept concept same with minor changes in textures. I liked white brick, dark brown wood and dark grey color combination. I added perforated metal sheet for railings later on and it looked better than glass (initially I applied glass material).
The major part of this scene was lighting. I wanted to made evening time rendering, but I wanted same play of lights on walls of houses. So I decided to kept time just before sunset and got some sun shadows and eventually overall contrast in the image. Then I lighten up some window and put some furniture. Random combination of lit up windows and windows with the reflection of sky brought realism to the image.
I am happy with the end result.
One of the latest personal projects that I made in a free time.
We simulated an implementation project in vietnam
reference
http://www.archdaily.com/872113/less-house-ha
I used this project to play with som pictorial ideas of colour and composition. It is from Sketchup Warehouse and is based on the Palace of Justice in Antwerp.
Tutorial can be seen here on the making of – https://gum.co/TlojP
Hope you like it 🙂