Tomorrow Challenge

I wanted to take a part of this competition and create a stunning image! But I had only 2 days to make it from the beginning to the end and therefore I’m not quite satisfied with the final result.
I spent almost 1,5 day on modelling the whole building and the surroundings and another 7-8 hours on making materials, lighting and postproduction.

I wanted to make a winter mood scene with slightly blueish ambient light and very smooth yellow tint from interior. It was my first “winter” project so I have to learn a lot of new things. I also wanted to try a different camera angle – instead of “Rule of Third”, “Golden Spiral” etc. I decided to put the building into the center and use 18mm Focal Length.

There is a lot of things that I would like to do in the other way, only if I had more time – there is a lot of repetition 
in the snow, the “snow poles” around the whole area are the same, also the lighting of the scene is far from being perfect, the water material is very simple without any foam, and many others small and more obvious mistakes
and errors – but I’m done. I’ve done what I could and I want to submit this project as finished.

Cheers!

Vessel Final

Inspired by Viking vessels and Swedish archipelago.

The wood cladding of the building reminds me of viking vessels. The issue was how to show the connection between the building, which is obviously standing on shore, and the vessel. My research brought me to the Swedish archipelago, which, in my opinion, perfectly fits my idea.

The biggest challenge for me was modeling and texturing archipelago rocks. It was not easy, I learned new techniques and immediately implemented them to my workflow. I used Zbrush for modeling landscape and textured everything inside of 3dsmax through Bercon Noise.

Thanks Ronen and Tomorrow for providing such a great challenge!

1931

A really cool thing about archviz is that you can take a photograph of impossible things.

Something I like very much is to look at old photos of places and buildings I come across daily and realize how a different context can have such an impact on the same object. I want to do a little trick here and it is to translate the building not only to a different place, but to a different era. And of course, as much is I love it, this era could not be other than the 1930’s. As if the restaurant and museum were built at the same time.

Tomorrow Challenge

Here I present my final submission. It’s been fun working on this challenge this month since I recently finished a course on archviz and I already got an itch for more work of this kind. I also got to do an exterior shot, which I haven’t done many and keep practising on software I haven’t touched so much.
Anyway, thanks Tomorrow and Ronen for the opportunity and good luck to everyone else!

Tomorrow 2017 Challenge_Tham & Videgård´s Art Museum in Sweden

The art of it is a spiritual food, and it is more important for a man than ordinary food, because if a person leads a life based on the satisfaction of bodily needs, but at the same time forget about meeting the needs of the spiritual – it is no different from an animal. A person having a spiritual food (Art) respectively develops itself philosophically.And it is harmonically developed life.
In this composition, I have tried to show the continuity of the connection between the spiritual and physical food which is necessary for development of harmonious personality.