I decided to document this experimentation.
This model can be downloaded at the 3D warehouse. Barcelona Pavilion, originally designed by the German-born architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's, was the German building used for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain. This was modeled by Fernando Perez Alvarado.
Here is my very first render base completely on the model. I just treated the water and made material clipmaps for the palm leaves.
I like the water, but it looks like a resort pool water. I searched for some of the available pictures on the net and I found these.
~ Carlos Lorenzo - Barcelona Photo Blog.
I realized that the model, my render are far far from the original edifice. Here is my challenge. How to achieve or even close with the original.
Here I redid my water and added some concrete I made with Pixplant using the models images. Original output (no color correction)
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I will follow this sir..
ReplyDeleteako din po sir Nomer
ReplyDeletemalaking tulong po ang ginagawa mo kahit Kerkythea user ako, marami pa rin akong natututunan dito. mariming salamat
ReplyDeletebut how did you re-do your water? Thats what I'm trying to suss out!
ReplyDeletehere is the tutorial http://nomeradona.blogspot.com/2011/09/tutorial-how-to-create-pool-water-in.html
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I can have your permission to use your image entitled 'Mies Van Der Rohe Pavilion' in an academic book chapter? The chapter in question discusses physicality and design. The commentary relating to this image is about how Van Der Rohe made his buildings appear to defy physicality. Please note that we will not be receiving any money for this publication. May we have your permission to use it and if so how would you like it to be credited?
Best regards,
Steve Gill
(sjgill@cardiffmet.ac.uk)
Hello,
ReplyDeleteI wonder if I can have your permission to use your image entitled 'Mies Van Der Rohe Pavilion' in an academic book chapter? The chapter in question discusses physicality and design. The commentary relating to this image is about how Van Der Rohe made his buildings appear to defy physicality. Please note that we wil not be recieving any money for this publication. May we have your permission to use it and if so how would you like it to be credited?
Best regards,
Steve Gill
(sjgill@cardiffmet.ac.uk)
go ahead. be aware the last image was carlos lorenzos
DeleteThe images you are using may have copyright. The one with the big banner is mine and can be found originally here: http://www.barcelonaphotoblog.com/2006/09/modern-architecture-mies-van-der-rohe.html
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that we ask is that you credit the author, is it too much to ask
Great experimentation !!!
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