Murph's Room in Interstellar
There is something about space travel that really excites me, words like a voyage, pioneers, and exploration are all sources of great inspiration. An ordinary room representing space travel is a room I want to create.
Interstellar in my opinion is the best sci-fi movie out there and Murph's room where the movie starts and ends was a thrill to make.
One of the hardest bit of the composition was the color scheme. I took inspiration from the Tesseract in the movie and used a pallet of browns and golds to represent the room. There was a lot of detailing in the props and I made sure I get most of them in the artwork. Modeling all the props took quite a while and what props to focus on was a big challenge. There was a lot of space stuff so the bed, bedsheet color, and the headphone helped in making the viewer believe that a girl like Murph can exist in this space. I love books and this scene has 237 books in it.
“I know what Morse code is Murph I just don't think your bookshelf is trying to talk to you.” — Cooper