ŷAV

Making Of

By Jeff Mottle

The Making Of Snow Museum

You must be a Member to access this article.

You must be logged in to post a comment. Login here.
Orgullo Mexicano! Felicidades Aldo. I just have one question. What time is in the scene? The moon is too bright and the fog shines as if it were in the afternoon (actually in the final render the moon is almost imperceptible). I would like to see less Post edition.. maybe because I really love the blue hour and the Raw image is nearly that kind of photograph. Just my humble opinion. Felicidades de nuevo paisano!!!
Muchas gracias, the idea was to recreate a scenario about 7pm, with fog generated by snow, personally I like more the render that has no post, but people like him more the last, desaturated and another chroma.
Yes,, we think the same way.. The image with no post is the one I like most. Greetings!
Orgullo Mexicano! Felicidades Aldo. I just have one question. What time is in the scene? The moon is too bright and the fog shines as if it were in the afternoon (actually in the final render the moon is almost imperceptible). I would like to see less Post edition.. maybe because I really love the blue hour and the Raw image is nearly that kind of photograph. Just my humble opinion. Felicidades de nuevo paisano!!!
Muchas gracias, the idea was to recreate a scenario about 7pm, with fog generated by snow, personally I like more the render that has no post, but people like him more the last, desaturated and another chroma.
Excellent!
Orgullo Mexicano! Felicidades Aldo. I just have one question. What time is in the scene? The moon is too bright and the fog shines as if it were in the afternoon (actually in the final render the moon is almost imperceptible). I would like to see less Post edition.. maybe because I really love the blue hour and the Raw image is nearly that kind of photograph. Just my humble opinion. Felicidades de nuevo paisano!!!
Let's it snow, Like it!
Thanks guys, gracias!!!
really great job
realistic,stilish. I like it (y)
Muchas felicidades aldo !!! Me da mucho gusto ver tu trabajo por aqui !! , creo alexander se refiere a como modelaste las laminas y los surcos que tienen ... mucho exito !!
Felicidades Aldo que orgullo!
Gracias amigo, un abrazo y saludo a Boston, espero que te este yendo genial, también estoy orgulloso de ti.
Hi Aldo! Congrats for images! and what gamma and what color mapping did you used ? and antialiasing !
Gamma 2.2 Linear workflow, color mapping: exponential, and antialising: Nothing :) uncheck
The final render blew me away. Incredible work! Question about the model itself - i might've missed it - but how did you make the "panels" on the side of the building that look like large grooves?
You mean the lines of each panel? If so, the scratch was made with slice plane, then extruded necessary lines, sorry if I did not understand the question.
Yeah - that's what I meant :) Thanks for the reply, and congrats on the work. Inspires me to make my own exterior visualization!
Felicidades Aldo que orgullo!
Hi Aldo! Congrats for images! and what gamma and what color mapping did you used ? and antialiasing !
The final render blew me away. Incredible work! Question about the model itself - i might've missed it - but how did you make the "panels" on the side of the building that look like large grooves?
You mean the lines of each panel? If so, the scratch was made with slice plane, then extruded necessary lines, sorry if I did not understand the question.
The final render blew me away. Incredible work! Question about the model itself - i might've missed it - but how did you make the "panels" on the side of the building that look like large grooves?

About this article

Aldo Garcia breaks down his scene: The Making Of Snow Museum.

visibility18.8 k
favorite_border29
mode_comment16
Report Abuse

About the author

Jeff Mottle

Founder at ŷAV

placeCalgary, CA