This is from one of my new series, The Eden Archives. Eden Archives is the place where all the history of this planet is stored and archived in high-tech devices. This section of it is where ancient artifacts was stored and shown.
Everything in this picture is so realistic and stylish that it could be just a real photograph. The illumination and the shadows are perfect as well as proportions and perspective. The chairs, the design of the display cabinets, the shape of the furniture in general and the windows are extremely appealing and cosy. My compliments for the design of the lights on the roof. However the concept of making whole habitats of white ABS is a bit old and such a place would be a bit squeaky. But it would be hard to produce such shapes and shiny surfaces with different materials.
Something looks (to me) a bit wrong with the proportions of the shoulders and breast of the girl on the left.
I don't know where to start, as far as the people go it looks like they are more imersed in monotony than actual work. This gives the natural feel of a realistic environment that would make a serious Sci-Fi. The almost transL.E.D. lining is a bit more overpowering and obvious than the last picture making it seemed forced. I love the perspective of a distant and yet to be reveiled possibly alien sun as evident by the warm glow of light that comes in whever it can, although as strong as it is it seems to not bother anybody. The natural, real mood of this picture is improved several fold from the last one. As beautiful as the light is the overal focus of the picture is not only misplaced but asymetrical. I will end by saying there should be more layers of shelves, as much as the shelves blend in, there should be more background layers that seem to blend in, overall nicely done in so many ways.
The illumination and the shadows are perfect as well as proportions and perspective. The chairs, the design of the display cabinets, the shape of the furniture in general and the windows are extremely appealing and cosy. My compliments for the design of the lights on the roof.
However the concept of making whole habitats of white ABS is a bit old and such a place would be a bit squeaky. But it would be hard to produce such shapes and shiny surfaces with different materials.
Something looks (to me) a bit wrong with the proportions of the shoulders and breast of the girl on the left.
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