Researches_3
My second foray into the world of architectural and interior visualisation using SketchUp, V-Ray, Photoshop and Nik Color Efex Pro.
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My first visualisation project in which I researched the creative process using SketchUp, V-Ray for SketchUp and digital matte painting techniques in Photoshop [inc. the Nik Collection by DxO.
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Kenward
October 15, 2019 / in Photoshop, SketchUp, V-Ray / by KenwardThe research was undertaken in order to establish philosophical and aesthetic conclusions for Thornton Road: a debut remodelling project in Walls Can Be More’s mission to create simple yet beautiful interior and exterior spaces that not only harness the forces of the sun for heat and light but also promote and foster calm and serenity through the quiet contemplation of nature.
Set in a vibrant suburb within the historical city of Manchester, it is our hope that this two bedroomed, mid-terrace will one day inspire the UK’s homeowners to embrace a new way of living in which nature and architecture, inside and out, are always blurred.
Studio: Walls Can Be More
Personal/Commissioned: Personal Project
Location: Manchester
Researches_2
Kenward
October 15, 2019 / in Photoshop, SketchUp, V-Ray / by KenwardThe visualisations relate to a research project titled “A Home for the Future”: a remodelling project set in a vibrant suburb within the historical city of Manchester, it is my hope that this two bedroomed, mid-terrace will one day inspire the UK’s homeowners to embrace a new way of living in which nature and architecture, inside and out, are always blurred.
Studio: Walls Can Be More
Personal/Commissioned: Personal Project
Location: Manchester
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