Request for Inspiration - Volume Studies
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This site looks a lot smaller in scope and scale than your examples, and I had to dig hard as it was done in 2009, but I would love to see how others handle massing, even on an intermediate scale.
So here is one of a marina development,(still in zoning amendment process) modeled in Skp, and I can't remember if it was rendered Kerkythea, or if it was the real early days of Thea Clay.
The houseboat view has PP in Photoshop.
Great ideas for a thread!


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Hi, I bumped into this thread by NicolasWeh on the Lumion forum and it made me think of your post:
http://lumion3d.com/forum/gallery/like-an-architectural-contest/I'm unsure you can view this unless you're logged in though...

Here's one of his images, just in case:

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You might look at mrdcon's (member) website - has some town planning studies on it.
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I tend to love the look of faux hand crafted timber models.

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2007 Tree study, actual trees in place after construction.

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@daniel said:
You might look at mrdcon's (member) website - has some town planning studies on it.
Link?
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DCPA I Douglas Charles Phillips Architect
DCPA is a design oriented architectural practice located in downtown Lancaster, Pa. Where "UNIQUELY designed for YOU" is more than a slogan.
dcparchitect (www.dcparchitect.com)
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Hi Solo
Not quite sure just what level of finish you are looking for but here are a few shots that might get the vital juices going.
Hope this helps a bit.
Dave




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Some work, some are rendered, others are sketchup.



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@leminilab said:
Hi, I bumped into this thread by NicolasWeh on the Lumion forum and it made me think of your post:
http://lumion3d.com/forum/gallery/like-an-architectural-contest/I'm unsure you can view this unless you're logged in though...

Here's one of his images, just in case:
[attachment=0:jyybxgyh]<!-- ia0 -->PONENT NOCHE 10.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:jyybxgyh]i looked up the link in this post and i really like the palm trees he used...can someone tell me how he did them? i would say they are made in photoshop? on the other hand somehow it looks rendered (judging by the 3d'ish optic and the shadows)
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@carloh said:
@leminilab said:
Hi, I bumped into this thread by NicolasWeh on the Lumion forum and it made me think of your post:
http://lumion3d.com/forum/gallery/like-an-architectural-contest/I'm unsure you can view this unless you're logged in though...

Here's one of his images, just in case:
[attachment=0:21v6hk3y]<!-- ia0 -->PONENT NOCHE 10.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:21v6hk3y]i looked up the link in this post and i really like the palm trees he used...can someone tell me how he did them? i would say they are made in photoshop? on the other hand somehow it looks rendered (judging by the 3d'ish optic and the shadows)
Those are speed tree models - "real" 3D although behave in a level of detail mode. Part of the Lumion rendering application 3D library.
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