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my artistic vision and photographic rules had a vital rule on this workflow.
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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.
I had a really nice experience and satisfaction with working on this image. Corten steel was a true challenge and the facade is quite unique. This challenge is a one of a kind. It took me around 3 weeks to submit my final entry.
I have finally completed this challange, I learned a lot of new stuff I added to my workflow. It was fun to work on this project since it demanded a lot of thinking on the composition process, it took me some time to come up with the desired shot; setting up a little the story helped me to get the final rendering.
I want to thank the TOMORROW studio and Ronen Bekerman for this great opportunity to test myself with a different and very interesting project: I hope to see you in Sweden!
After research and sketching, I decided to make a monumental composition rather than a detailed and complicated one. I wanted to create a calm and warm atmosphere of Indian summer – the time when the school year starts. As a result, the viewer has a feeling balanced environment to walk around. I decided to keep the foreground empty, without images in order to concentrate all attention on the building itself. I placed a couple of students in the background for better understanding of the building’s function.
The facade material inspired me to recreate it closer to natural, which was challenging.
The rhythm of windows, stairs, and lamps set the dynamics of the image.Also the reflections part is always fun for me i love to add some extra in it.I hope you guys like it.