I don't always need props, but when I do I use SU
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The building model is? You guessed it SketchUp.
The rest is none of your business. And my wife was assisting me on the photo shoot.
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Some significant progress with the model and hope to finish tomorrow.
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What is that on the flat terrasse ?
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Cute!
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Frenchy, the building was built without an elevator. The box that looks like a conex container sitting on the roof houses the elevator workings that were put in as a retrofit. That is my guess, however it could be a private penthouse suite.
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@pbacot said:
Cute!
The model, the director of community redevelopment, or my illustrative concept. Or all three?
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My first post was just a test to see the potential for mixing a rendered model with photography. In this post I have rotated the building for more dimensionality, and used a mix of recently found historic detail and new architectural elements to show what could be done with the building. My photography client was the Alumni magazine of a major university showing the achievements of their graduates. In this case the alumna is the executive director of a non-profit community development corporation. The crown jewel for me is getting the thumb from the photo to wrap around the corner of the virtual building model. -
The model! I would not impose upon the director.
Oh, I didn't realize it was composited that way. Nice job!
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Great stuff.
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A thumbs up from Pete is impressive. Its enough for me to give myself a day off. And I would if I were not getting my house ready for sale. Anyone moving to Phoenix, Arizona?
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Photo/model was finally published in the magazine of the Mendoza Business School at Notre Dame University.
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