Youth and Women's Leadership Center (Rio de Janeiro, Brasil)
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Edson - wonderfull collection of images of your great design!
Dean
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thanks, dean!
it was a very enjoyable project to do. since i was on vacation from the school where i teach, i worked full time on it for 12 days.
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Beautiful work, Edson. What rendering engine did you use?
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Edson...once again: stunning!
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@daniel said:
Beautiful work, Edson. What rendering engine did you use?
podium 1.7.1 plus a little post processing in photoshop.
by the way, all the vegetation is 3D and by tomsdesk and solo.
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Great work. The birds eye view shots are great.
Scott
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@tomsdesk said:
Edson...once again: stunning!
thanks, tom. fortunately, this time around the jury liked it too.
have you noticed that some of the trees are from your collections? they are just great. i shaved some of them in order to show more of the buildings but that is all.
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Thanks for the plug, Buddy, and yes I did notice you did some alterations...it's something I do all the time: part of the vast functionality of my little creations :`)
And again: your work and images are to me serene and classically beautiful! I get a grin every time.
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@tomsdesk said:
And again: your work and images are to me serene and classically beautiful! I get a grin every time.
i take this is a great compliment: to instill a sense of serenity in the minds of the users of one's architecture should be, in my opinion, one of the top concerns of an architect's agenda. i suspect this is not very popular nowadays but i certainly strive for it.
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@unknownuser said:
Great work. The birds eye view shots are great.
Scott
thanks, scott. in general, i favor points of view that show the buildings as they will be viewed by their regular users but elevated points of view are certainly very useful to convey an idea of the project as a whole.
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