Author Topic: Artist's apartment  (Read 4983 times)

2016-02-25, 20:22:10

ArtemLT

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Hello everyone!
 This is my new project Artist's apartment in light white tones. The concept did not come at once. After long searches for references, the idea to create an apartment for a young artist,which has recently settled in a house with bare walls appeared. When I was in the art school, the teacher kept telling us that you would never finish a picture as you can write it all your life.I think unfinished picture looks more interesting. In my interior I decided to create not a "finished" environment. The artist has just driven in and he has trying to make this place "inhabited". A place for artist, his cabinet, is a kind of obligatory, as I am an artist myself.
 Here you can see a drape with a plaster "Apollo", and sub-frames for future piece of art - an atmosphere that makes you want to create .The contrast of black and white is saved. Also you can find a large library of your favorite books, a big table for reading, rough planks on the floor to maintain the idea of brutality and simplicity at the same time. The small number of furniture the interior is still "breathing" and looks spacious.

I hope you like this project.
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« Last Edit: 2016-02-27, 10:51:48 by ArtemLT »

2016-03-08, 13:28:22
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claudyo

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2016-03-08, 16:41:08
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Jack

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I would warm up a little bit it's too cold.
In general interior scenes in corona come out a bit cold unless you use the yellow-red lights.
I usually always adjust the white balance in my renderings.
   

2016-03-08, 16:58:22
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spadestick

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incredible

2016-03-08, 19:50:12
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erick3d

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Sorry if i'm wrong, but for me it looks like a lot of mix of BB3D.

2016-03-09, 14:44:34
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Looks really good.
Personally I agree with warming up colors. And white walls being <= 6500k, especially considering, most consumer products are cooler in their display color already.

But kinda it's totally Unrealiatic, artist's flats and apartments are usually complete messes, have a couple of empty ramen bags and at least one dried out color spill. Joke, awesome work :]
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