RE: Visualization challenge ended today! Winner announcement
Thank you so very much! I am honored and privileged to accept the prize! (I hope you are as tongue in cheek as I was and understand that I drew everything myself! No slave labour!..... and I never set a step outside my house!)
Two other "great minds" thought along similar lines @j3dy and @yurche: introducing "natural colours"in the hope of keeping everybody's vibes positive (and commuter traffic running smoothly). It never ceases to amaze me how some buildings are so ugly they make you sick, but I didn't feel that with these stations.
One day I hope to visit the station for real and find out for myself how much of a revamp they could do with! I did spend a lot of time on this wonderful challenge exploring more of Photoshop and falling in love with your metro system.
Oh, haven't you visited the station? I thought you did it, hahaha :))) I just suppose, you live in Budapest. Where did you get know hungarian illustrators? And I'm curious how did you find children of Budapest to draw those star-signs?
Tastes vary, somehow i don't like grey concrete even if it has an interesting structure. This material is so cold and hard. On the other hand, very variable. My favourire is wood and other natural materials, like adobe or bricks that give warm and friendly feeling.
I love natural materials as does the Anthroposophist Steiner, but his biggest building (Goetheanum) is entirely of concrete: after what happened to the wooden one, concrete was the only way to go. Before I discovered it, I didn't like concrete either! You can do a lot with colour on concrete to create atmosphere. It also asks you to project your inner self.... As I wrote above NO kids employed! I asked my inner kid to do the job - if I got the assignment from the Budapest council I'd ask schoolkids to get involved, of course. And your national heroes, the illustrators. (I love children's books! and believe illustrators to be very valuable artists in their own right.)
Goetheanum by Nicolas Coulomb
This building is really stunning! Lighting gives it life!
hah new updates :)
it was nice to revisit some life has springed back up, I wanted to link my gif, it's a bit crappy maybe i shouldn't have moved the image as well buuuuuut, 1 hour rendering so it's what it is ;) hope you like it
Used this -> gifed the video -> setup and rendered the scene -> gifed the video -> hosted on giphy..
lolz utopian bs getting to my head :D
https://pixabay.com/en/videos/stream-creek-cascade-water-flow-7427/