Image is so full of detail, and I like the dirtiness of the textures. A mysterious wizard and his house elf doing research in rather crummy looking library. I particularly like the vines growing in through the boarded window.”ĭarko Vucenik: “This image would fit right in to the Harry Potter universe. There’s really no spot in this room that didn’t get some attention. Lukas Walzer: “Ah, all those nice gritty little details and textures! There’re dozens of things to explore in this image and the lighting is fantastic!”Ĭhris Plush: “Really nicely put together, and a great eye for detail. Some parts of the image seem a bit too noisy with details but it still works well.” Julien Kaspar: “I love how much detail went into this image on top of a solid basis. Superb details in the materials as well.” I can imagine how plain it would be without the effect which would make it look like another typical library image. The fish eye lens distortion really lifts the whole image onto the next level, giving it a narrative as though this place is an imaginary library conjured in someone’s head, couple it with a mysterious figure in a hood, and you have a very surreal image. Ken Liang: “This one made it into my top 5 because the overall execution is very clinical and professional. The overall atmosphere of the image is great.” Cold lighting is appropriately unsettling. I like the composition aided by the fish eye lens. Well done!”ĭarko Vucenik: “A supernatural event in the library. Beautiful attention is paid to the circular staircase, serious lighting, wonderful short lens perspective. Really a pleasure to look at!”Ĭhris Plush: “I love the composition of this, and it almost has a VR feel to it too thanks to the lens distortion and foreground elements, all helping give it more of a sense of realism.”Ĭhipp Walters: “An amazing piece with a high concept depicts a wizard alone in his study conjuring acts of magic. Julien Kaspar: “The execution and presentation is really top-notch on every level with this artwork. I’ve used Nuke to rebuild shaders and color correct the composition adding glow and vignette.“Ĭreated using 3ds Max, Marvelous Designer, RizomUV, Substance Painter and Nuke. Technique wise, it’s a typical edge/box modeling, UV’s, textures painted in Painter, all rendered with V-ray with a sprinkle of volumetric fog on top. I’ve made roughly 60 different books to avoid repetition. Story wise, I was looking to breath some motion and live to rather static appearance of the library, after good few iterations, different characters, different moods, I’ve settled up with the Monk, flying pages and yellow-blue tinted mood.īiggest challenge for me was to create all of the assets within time given. I took part in the challenge to push myself out of my comfort zone and do an interior which i haven’t done in a long time. “My inspiration came from visiting Trinity Library in Dublin (an iconic place) and re-watching Harry Potter movies with my daughter. Includes an help system built inside the app with many contextual information buttons and interactive guides.We’re congratulating Krzysztof Fendryk for winning the first place!įollow Krzysztof: Artstation Krzysztof about his entry:.Full sRGB support for the Base Color, Difuse and Specular maps, and linear space support for other maps. All map editing is done at 16-bit precision, with some tools working at floating point.Includes the previous version’s automatic tiling features with easy-to-use synchronized tiling of multiple maps.Fast GPU acceleration available in most tools.
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