NPR sketchup and photoshop
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Project of school.
Arhitecture: Maja Carek
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Nice and clean - I especially like those plant motifs that spice up the image a little bit and adds a certain "happy" feeling to it. Good for a school with kids!
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I too like the image very much, the use of color is striking. However I find the lack of ground plane and sky kind of stark.
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I like the flat, screen-printed-graphic style and limited pallet of colors. Quite classic. If I have to quibble (I'm an instructor at an architecture school who teaches architectural illustration; of course I'm going to quibble!), I find the flat black of the curtain walls to be a little vague...there is always the possibility that you are illustrating surface patterning and not transparent openings into the interior of the structure. I would add some understated shading to indicate that there is an interior to these prisms. It wouldn't require much.
[Lewis Wadsworth]
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It has style, but the style is not pervasive enough. If you're going for the vector grahpics look, you should bump it up to the next level with the sky and ground plane... I'd also argue that the building should be give vector graphics shadow and lighting. I like the concept and I think you've conveyed the beginning of a message, just go farther.
[karl]
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Nice and clean Ivica!
It's cool too see your other modeling talents! (architecture projects)
Not so common in you to post, so its fresh and cool!Cheers brother!
[ulises morales]
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Great work Ivica,
Nice clean architecture, I also
like the effect You did on people.
Mateo. -
Ivica,
Spin by the front yard for a party.
I'm seeing dead people, or gray translucent ghost deals, with arms, and a big party vibe.
What a box of rocking action.
Durant "I've got a fresh pack in my jacket" Hapke
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ivica,
beautiful minimalist rendering that complements the design. I like both very much, especially the skillful use of a little color as accent. graphically, compositionally and modeling-wise exellent!
I can appreciate this since I have been doing PR renders for the last week or so...
Regards,
[michael]
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