In my layout I tried to bring to life the feeling of my building. Stone and a sense of dark retreat were driving forces in the design. I also placed the same entourage in the same places in all my images..therefore people are able to understand where they are within the spaces. cheers ;)
Monday, June 11, 2007
Final Layout: The Drop
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Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Exloring Central Pool Space
Series of wire perspectives moving through linked pool spaces.
immersive perspective- the first view of the main pools edge...partially exposed to natural light and upper level.
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Thursday, May 24, 2007
Photoshop Tutorials
This used different layers in order to bring color though into the main image. It was good in order to once again practice layer order and I liked the effect. Very Andy Warhol.
This was a photoshop tutorial and I think this could be really good for rendering water. I brought a photo is and then went to Filter>distort>diffuse glow (use settings 0,10,16). Then i went to filter>render>difference clouds and then the image has little selected areas all over. You select a large brush and go over the entire image...with 90% opacity and 100% flow. select the top layer and go filter>blur>gaussian blur (settings 2.0) It gives you a softer look. Oh, i found it on http://niftytutorials.com/
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Monday, May 21, 2007
Collaging Pool Space
Pool Space:
Transforming: Sketching Scanning Collaging
I started to play with the image more freely in order to develop a sense of feeling and depth
(playing with darker values and a sharper feeling)
(adding a warm sense to the space with a soft yellow lighting)
when I started thinking about the spaces in my design i became really interested in the division of space created by walls. In this collage I used material in order to explore the type of mood and temperment i want these spaces to begin to develop. Because the second floor overhangs this particular area the realtionship between wall, pool and sky becomes central.
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
Sunday, April 29, 2007
assignment 4
Assignment 4
Possible second perspective view...not perfectedImmersive Perspective of upper breezeway
Section Perspective
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