Respect mother nature
This Artwork is done in my spare time.its a non Commissioned Project
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https://www.behance.net/gallery/75388029/CGI-Tomorrow-Challenge-2019
making Of: https://www.behance.net/gallery/93776567/MAKING-OF-Tomorrow-Challenge-2019-Entry-Gustavo-Correa
This image was made as an example for the course of Successful Images given by Gustavo Correa during the month of June 2019.
This training to achieve successful images applied to architectural visualization had the purpose of generating a space for discussion, through which each of the aspects that make an image successful were explored and studied.
This course sought to create a bridge between the technical and the artistic that allowed students to have consistency in the quality of the images. The students analyzed and investigated problems related to the creation of images in architectural visualization and were guided in the use of analytical and pro-positive processes to solve the problems of each project.
I wanted to achieve a little tiny house that is very common overseas, in Reunion Island, a little place near Madagascar. It ‘s from where I belong so I really wanted to recreate a souvenir of the ambiance there. I tried to make a humid atmosphere, slightly misty, and with a very important vegetation.
Composition was hard, with a very frontal image, and hopefully the Mash tool in maya is very nice to use.
All was done in Maya, Arnold, Mash for scattering, Quixel Megascan, Nuke and Photoshop for compositing.
Hope you’ll like it.
“The sky is not falling and life will return to normal.”
― Asa Don Brown .
joined Fabio Palvelli challenge and this is my official entry, hoping best for the world and i wish everything restore soon.
Over the next few weeks with being stuck indoors I have the perfect opportunity to work on some personal projects. This is my latest scene that I was inspired to recreate in 3D after seeing photography of the restaurant on Dezeen. I really enjoyed the moody lighting and it was a joy to try and recreate.
Link to full project https://www.behance.net/james-kell3cbd
Link to photography https://www.dezeen.com/2020/03/01/voisin-organique-restaurant-interiors-china/