Museum interiors
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I wanted to share two interior images I made of a art museum we're working on.
It's the same as in this thread: https://thearender.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=21347I had a very small budget to make these so they are not perfect in any way but considering all that I'm pretty satisfied with the result.
The images are to be used as posters to show how the museum will look when built so they needed to be in portrait format but still show most of the rooms. I ended up making a landscape image version with enough resolution to be used in a cropped version. The original renders were 7777x5000 pixels.
Hope you like them.P.S. All the artwork was made by me as they didn't want to use any "real" artwork. I made digital watercolors from some photos and the hanging installation was used to show the height of the room. I came up with the idea that the artist had tossed pieces of paintings in the air and made them with the Clothworks plugin in SketchUp.
The bench was also my design and it's partly inspired by a brick snake art sculpture that is to be placed outside the museum.P.P.S. I couldnt attach the cropped images as they were too big. If you want to see them you can do it here: https://thearender.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=21975
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Very impressive. How did you light these interior scene?
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The exhibition hall was lit by the ceiling spots only and the entrance image was lit by sun och sky plus hanging lights over reception and some light planes behind the camera to get more light on the stairs without having to add any interior lights. Rendered with Thea Presto AO (but with AO turned off.)
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great stuff
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Really nice. You always do nice work, but this is in a new direction. Hope to see more!
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Excellent work as always.
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