StreetPhone
This work is my vision of a nighttime urban environment where the past and present intersect in street lighting. I aimed to create an atmosphere of cyberpunk loneliness, where the technologies of the past still live in the shadows of the future.
I focused on the details — the wear on the payphone's casing, graffiti that seem to tell the stories of the city showcasing what "The Spirit of the People" represents, and playful light reflections. The contrast between the cold blue illumination of the phone and the warm neon light of the "OPEN" sign helps convey the tension between neglect and vibrant nighttime energy.
I used a combination of 3D modeling and textures to give the scene a sense of authenticity. Special attention was paid to lighting and fog, which add depth and make the image more cinematic. This is not just a payphone — it is a symbol of lost messages and conversations that were never heard.
I focused on the details — the wear on the payphone's casing, graffiti that seem to tell the stories of the city showcasing what "The Spirit of the People" represents, and playful light reflections. The contrast between the cold blue illumination of the phone and the warm neon light of the "OPEN" sign helps convey the tension between neglect and vibrant nighttime energy.
I used a combination of 3D modeling and textures to give the scene a sense of authenticity. Special attention was paid to lighting and fog, which add depth and make the image more cinematic. This is not just a payphone — it is a symbol of lost messages and conversations that were never heard.