Tomorrow Challenge 2018 / ghu77777 : 2018 Tomorrow chalenge / jai hoon ko

First, I want to explain the atmosphere that I have noticed in this challenge. I recently found an interesting image on Mir’s homepage. The blue tone surrounds the whole image, but the image was a bit depressing, but the building was a warming image.
The direction of this image was blue of Mir.
Overall, the image was wrapped in a dark blue tone and the lighting in the building was designed to express the color temperature difference with a low color temperature and a warm feeling.
It added a mild fog and added variety to the lighting fixtures of the surrounding buildings.
It was my plan to create an outdoor cafe that would feel somewhat lonely but not depressing.
I consulted a lot of references and in the process I created the world that I wanted to show in my head and I used Photoshop to do a very rough and quick sketch.
The main purpose was to show a very attractive blue tone.
The material of the building was corned steel, and there was a lot of corrosion and some parts that did not, but neatly rearranging and expressing was better than the atmosphere I think.
I also wanted to naturally dissolve into people’s space.

TMRW Challenge: School of Architecture 3D visualization

Starting off modelling basic props such as simple building structures, mail box etc. Some other models were imported into 3ds max and the renderer of choice was keyshot. This was to speed up of the workflow and meetup with the challenge’s deadline owing to my late participation.

For the materials in the scene, I figured this will be an opportunity for me to delve deeper into Keyshot’s material graph system. The procedural texturing process in this case, served as a study. Though creating overly complex materials was not intended for this project.

Cut outs of trees, plant life in general and people were to be used in the composting stage (in Photoshop) of the project.

Though a few props were placed in the scene, there was the challenge deciding what prop would be of cultural and social relevance to the surroundings of the building. Searching for reference photos of the school itself was a tedious affair; asking questions if a car within the school’s premises would be appropriate and the type of outdoor furniture would suit its surrounding.

So I opted for less of the props risking my scene to tilt towards being ‘bare’ in a manner of speaking.

Spending an early summer evening doing what you love…

Having just little time to work on the project, we split the tasks into different parts, so that each of us could work with his own individual skillset and interests. We both learned much in a technical sense and we are happy that we could implement new techniques and plugins like substance, anima etc. Having the chosen composition and our main theme of a summer evening in mind, we focused on the overall mood and the lighting. Even though the challenge is finished by now, we will follow up the project and continue working on details, as well as other perspectives of the building.

But for now, here is our final entry!

Many thanks to Ronan and the Tomorrow team. We enjoyed participating the challenge!

Cobblestone street

After a few days of trial and error I finally could fix my sight, I chose to show the dialogue and the relationship between the historical environment and the new building through a camera placed on the north street of the institute, is one of the rare angles of view that presents the two new and historical contexts with more or less the same size, and moreover in a way that will allow me to focus onthe materials.the second step was to think on the animation of my scene, being an architect by training I remember the highlights of my years of study and I particularly remember school when we work with my friends over night to finish a job in time , so I choose an evening atmosphere for my scenne what This will help to work the interior lighting of the building, trying to show the atmosphere of a overnight work in an architecture school.the next step will be to work the materials based on reference images and to test to be as faithful as possible to reality, the only thing that I choose to reinterpret will be the street separating the two historical and new contexts and which is a strong element of my composition trying to mark the transition between the two architectures through the materials of the ground.Finally I would try to give a certain atmosphere to my scene, an atmosphere that reminds me of the night walks in the alleys of the Gothic Quarter in Barcelona or in the historic streets of Firenze

The View after rain

I was looking for similar textures to compare to the real building. Then I tried to create the reflection on the street. I added a fall off layer to the reflection layer to allow the water mirror to appear at different angles.

It was difficult to control the size of the water in the paving stone. It was also a challenge to get the rain in the windows, which makes the windows misty.

I don’t have so much time that works for this project. So it’s such a pity I don’t add people in the view. Maybe making the people in the picture can create more exciting atmosphere.