To give another example of my working experience as an intern, creation of new light setting and mood changes on behalf of client wishes was another great learning experience and part of updates. 
As an example: "Modern Wharf", an ongoing development in Greenwich of the wharf of the project name, is a project where I've worked on multiple views and updates during my internship. This view is an good example of yet another of pre-existing images in which significant changes were made.  
Amongst smaler geometry updates the client wished for changes to light and mood of the image. Earlier set in a composition with a bright noon sun during a crisp spring day  the client wished for a change of pace among the images of Modern Wharf and instead asked for a light setting closer to late afternoon and early dusk that could complete the set. During a process Iike this I would produce a set of ten-ish different proposed light settings with referncing in smal resoulution renders. A selection of these would then be rendered in larger resolution with a days work of post production on the images as a set and then sent for feedback to client. After client response changes would be made accordingly and choosen new light setting would be brought from raw render to finalized post production and complete image.               
"Modern Wharf", Greenwich development. Image made by Pixelflakes in collaboration with I+U and OMA architects. Image to the left reveals previous version prior to update and image to the right post update.
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