Futuristic office (help needed)

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Futuristic office (help needed)

Postby musemeghini » Sun Nov 20, 2011 2:26 pm

Hello, this is a sketch of a futuristic office that i'm going to make in 3Ds max, I want to add many details but i don't have enough creativity to do it, so i'm kindly asking you to help me !
Please, if you're not busy now, just take a moment and add some details for me, i'll give you some credit on the final product! Thank you very much!
ps.: I know i'm terrible drawer, just don't make fun of me ^^
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Re: Futuristic office (help needed)

Postby The_Kelpshake » Mon Nov 28, 2011 11:25 am

It seems to me that you drew a rustic (maybe even run-down) building. I would suggest adding smooth edges instead of just corners and make the pipes/electrical fixtures more sleek looking...think about making it almost aerodynamic!

Hope this was helpful!
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Re: Futuristic office (help needed)

Postby Loz.Dudek » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:41 pm

Personally I always think of the future in a bit of a dark way. Everything very cold and not very homely; as such I always think of this kind of thing like a piece work by H R Geiger. Try searching for some of his work in google images, it may be a bit dark for you but the ideas are they to be worked from.
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Re: Futuristic office (help needed)

Postby charles » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:58 pm

I like the drawing - but it does miss a "futuristic" feeling a little. Your drawing has nice stuff in it, but these days you don't really see the "working parts" of things anymore. Maybe just think of the building as one sleek shape, don't add much more detail than windows and the door. Something non-symetrical is an idea, maybe, seems like lots of those things are going up these days.
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