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Logic Explained

For later on events, the promoter wanted a sense of religious or culty atmosphere to be curated accompanied to the music he wanted to play on the events. Thus the use of chapesl, temples, and futuristic factories in the posters. 3D models were designed first, the rendered outcomes were then turnt into two-dimensional imageries with filters and editting.

Step 1: 3D modelling with Rhino modelled a Gothic styled Cathedral in Rhino, the modelling software that I’m most familiar with; and applied a range of materials to the building and test out the light and shadow relations to output the fine render.

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Step 2: Photoshop to adjust texture and add on various elements

Step 3: Illustrator with informative context Step 4: Adujust overall colour scheme with Photoshop

In this step, I editted the texture by applying various filters and adjusted certain properties such as the contrast and noise levels. designed and arranged the title of the event and DJ lineup by using Illustrator.

In this final step, experimented with various colour schemes to select the final outcome.

Grand Cathedral

Main object in the poster - implies the religious sacredness

Lightings 3D Modelling Trial

Can be natural light artificial light to create impacts

Modelled in Rhino, a Gothic Cathedral as the main body of the poster. Plater material applied through out, emphasised upon the shadow projected onto the building

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