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Tales of the Adventurers Inn

Damian Gerrits
by damiangerrits on 21 Apr 2023

In this project I've been responsible for lighting, a little bit of set dressing and composition of the scene. The set dressing has been primarily changed to improve the overall composition and storytelling of the scene and the lighting is fully dynamic.

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Tales of the Adventurers Inn

During my Graduation project I've taken a mentorship with Peter Tran to develop my skills in lighting Environments. In this project I've been responsible for lighting, a little bit of set dressing and composition of the scene. The set dressing has been primarily changed to improve the overall composition and storytelling of the scene and the lighting is fully dynamic.

I've also added a breakdown of the project so go check that out if you're interested in learning more about my thought process behind creating this!

Stylized Village pack by: MESHINGUN STUDIO and assets by William Tate (https://www.artstation.com/artwork/mD4Ov8) (https://www.artstation.com/williamtate)

Clouds by: DF Productions (https://www.unrealengine.com/marketplace/en-US/product/skycard)

Day lighting Music: Village Ambiance by Alexander Nakarada
Night lighting Music: Fantasy Ambiance by Alexander Nakarada
Eerie lighting Music: Wonderland by Alexander Nakarada

These are the main references that I've used for each lighting scenario

Tales of the Adventurers Inn | Experience Points Article

Experience Points invited me to talk about my process creating Tales of The Adventurers Inn. Here I went into even more detail about all aspects of this relighting project as well as giving some insight into my experience in following Mentorships and how to get the most out of them. You can check out the full article here: https://www.exp-points.com/damian-gerrits-tales-of-the-adventurers-inn

If you’ve made it all the way here I would like to thank you for taking the time to look at my work and read through all of my ramblings about my experience and thought process behind creating all of this. I hope that you’ve learned something or at the very least enjoyed looking at the renders!


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