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Sean Hockly

City or Village?

I wanted to set the scene as if asking the question of the viewer "City or Village?" (The village in this case a slum/township to emphasize wealth inequality, a problem in many countries) and to juxtaposed them with contrasting attributes such as: high income - low income, hi-tech - low-tech, developed - dilapidated. -------- Something I've always thought about is the contrast between the good life and the unprivileged; where by mere luck we fall into either of these categories. In this scene there are some street children looking up at the shiny clean high-rise apartments and expensive hotels and jet planes buffered by a row of trees in the distance while they walk the dusty, unpaved roads with litter and garbage, showcasing the degrees of difference of the kinds of lives people live. ------ A plastic shopping bag pushed around by the smoke filled air, symbolic of the struggle to rise above the poverty of the slums ----- I modeled all buildings in SketchUp with a few free models from the Sketchup Warehouse (SPACESCAN), 3dsky, some of the buildings in the extreme background are from Evermotion. Trees are from Maxtree and people are from Modelos Scans. 3D Studio max and Vray to render and photoshop for post processing. ---------- I attached reference images and some images of the development of the scene and the raw render, I was going for a Wes Anderson style scene composition.

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