After discussing my progress with my tutor about the scene creation, I wasn’t particularly happy with the background as it was too busy. I thought when planning this section that having an image in the background would be a good idea, however, this has seemed to have backfired – this is mainly down to the colours that were being used, as they were too similar. Because of this, I wanted to try and experiment with a different background that would put more emphasis on the product, the video below shows my creative process:
Within the video, I denoted the process in which I took to create the scene shown in the render below. I used a mixture of new techniques, such as using a mirrored floor surface to create a seamless background that could be easily changed through the alteration of one parameter, this enabled me to change the whole scene really quickly as I would only have to change the background plate in order to get a whole new look. This worked out really well as I was able to get a nice look background for the bottle to be paced into that wasn’t too busy, allowing for the sole attention of the audience to be placed onto the product.
Final:
Overall, the render turned out really clean and minimal, which is a welcome positive to have as it greatly reflects my branding. The overall colour of the background has room for variation as subtle colour could be introduced to warm the overall image up or additionally, it could be used to contrast slightly with the liquid materials when they are created.
Whats Next:
Next, I will start to develop the condensation modelling that will be placed on the outside of the bottle, with the aim of sub-consciously suggesting that it is a refreshing and cool product.
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