Living Pod - Cushendun N.Ireland
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I rarely show anything I've designed and modeled myself so here we go. A living pod I designed as a small part of my final 2nd year project. Designed as a small retreat for artists in Cushendun, Northern Ireland
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How does the image appear to everyone btw? too dark? I'm asking cause I have an x-black lcd with double lamp, so it looks normal to me..
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I believe you're renders are very expressive of the exterior shell as a sculptural form. There appears, at least to me, to be a disconnect in the way the structure meets the sky and the way it meets the earth. This may have been intentional on your part, or may not have. I do very much like the simple elegance the form portrays to me, although additional interior views might serve you better in explaining the building as a living pod. Your last image is a tad dark, but I actually find the hue suited to the design. Good work.

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PDC,
Bring it by, I want a couple... Not that into the idea of hitting the road to Ireland, but I understand they kick some good beer there...
That might do it.
You could get your mad happy man snake elevator all percolating it a shack like that I'm thinking...
Some curve action and a phonograph.
Durant "steel needs a bit of polishing" Hapke
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I LOVE these renders! Such a beautiful balance between hyper-realism and artistic license: the distorted, almost motion blurred foreground and the deliberate banding in the sky are perfectly dramatic for highlighting such a simple design. What render software are you using and how much of the final image is post-processing?
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