'Maya'

 
'Symphony Of The Clouds' by Andrew Suryadi


Building Nr.10:


- br001.jpg (Total Texture v3) - br010.jpg (Total Texture v3)

gy025.jpg (Total Texture v3)

br010.jpg mix with tile04light001.jpg (Total Texture v5) for the tower

Plants:


Plants from Total Texture v10 that I used


Lighting:



I want to simulate the sunrise, so my light setup is :

1. Main light , -I used 1 spot light with yellow (a bit orange) tone and high intensity placed far back from the houses (a white round thing as a guide for the sun)

-1 point light with bright yellow tone to help the main light got more broad effect.

2. Fill light, - 1 ambient light with blue tone, so I can fill the overall scene with bluish color to simulate the sky.

- Since I want to maintain the morning atmosphere, I created another one point light with pale red tone.

- A spot light (orange and a bit brown) to fill the building from the right side, so the scene didn't appear too dark.

- Another spot light from the front of building, this time a light blue tone.

3. Bounce light, 1 volume light with a dark brown color that I placed below
the buildings.


Rendering:



Here's the final render, rendering in production quality with quadratic B-spline filter.I choose TIFF as my output, so I got my alpha channel for editing later. I tilted the camera to got a more dynamic composition.


The scene still seems a bit dark this time. but that's fine since I planned to fix the rest in next session.... now for the final part...Post Production!

Post Production:



From here, I worked completely in photoshop. Since the title for this one is a Symphony of the clouds, so the clouds played as a very important element here. There's a couple good skies background that I found from Total Textures v3, I decided to use 3 photos for the background. here's the photos:





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and here's a test with the 3d scene after I mixed the clouds.I also adjust the level and gave an orange photo filter.


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