The architectural visualizations you see online are predominantly moody, low sun atmospheric pieces of art. You rarely come across (decent) well balanced high noon imagery. The issue with that in the real world, client's do not always want the moody bombastic visual. From time to time they want a professional, high noon sunny day image.
In my experience, producing a balanced convincing and realistic visual for this time of day is very challenging. You generally have less contrast and a reduced colour range to play with (especially in city environments).
Something that has stuck in the back of my head since starting out, was an online interview I came across with one of the guys at MIR and this topic came up. I'm paraphrasing here but when touching on the subject it went along the lines of this....
"Anyone can produce a golden hour image. The real skill lies in producing a high noon sunny day plaza visual..."
Pretty accurate in my opinion.
Anyone have an opinion on this? Similar experiences?
Cheers
In my experience, producing a balanced convincing and realistic visual for this time of day is very challenging. You generally have less contrast and a reduced colour range to play with (especially in city environments).
Something that has stuck in the back of my head since starting out, was an online interview I came across with one of the guys at MIR and this topic came up. I'm paraphrasing here but when touching on the subject it went along the lines of this....
"Anyone can produce a golden hour image. The real skill lies in producing a high noon sunny day plaza visual..."
Pretty accurate in my opinion.
Anyone have an opinion on this? Similar experiences?
Cheers
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