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Design process(make model)

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 PROCESS The following is the modeling of this scene:                                 During the modeling process, I found that this position has some similarities with the previous one, so the main part is intended to be shaped inside the palace of the Queen Mother of the West.    I have changed the color tone of this area many times because the front part is a bit green, but my concept drawing is a bit red. I didn't pay attention to this part when I was drawing, so I still need to change it later.

Design process(make model)

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  PROCESS This week, I first enriched the modeling details: Because I have been looking at this scene all the time and feel a bit tired of it, I don't know how to better highlight the dark and damp atmosphere. So I asked my director friend. She told me, "From a photography perspective, I will pay more attention to the foreground. I will look at the whole from the foreground and construct a shot with the front being real and the back being virtual." I made some adjustments after listening to her suggestions. Then I adjusted the overall tone again, and finally presented such a picture:

Design process(make model)

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PROCESS The next special landform is the water pools in the desert. It is unlikely that thick water pools will suddenly appear in the desert, but there are still some oases in the desert. I think the design must also follow certain patterns, so I enter from this aspect to find the parts that can inspire me. First of all, I conducted a survey on the existing relevant landforms in China: Kuche Grand Canyon and the Ruins of Subashi Buddhist Temple (Aksu, Xinjiang) 1. Geomorphic features: The Kuche Grand Canyon (Kizilya Grand Canyon) is a typical red sandstone canyon, composed of conglomerate and sandstone from the Cretaceous to the Neogene. The reddish-brown rock walls inside the canyon have been eroded by wind to form a layered and folded texture. At the bottom of the canyon, there is an oasis belt nourished by the Kuche River, where drought-resistant plants such as red willows and poplar trees grow. The ruins of Subashi Buddhist Temple are located on both banks of the Kuche River. The e...