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    • RE: Number 22

      @chedda said:

      The trees are 3D. Your right there is a privacy issue but that window is at the rear (they are the same). A screen/curtain solution will be designed. At the moment the interior is very undecided so the main job was the exterior. The candle is a modelled flame (teardrop) with a scaled smaller flame with emitter (inside). So yes just emissive. I have attached the tea-light.Thanks for the comment.

      Thanks for the model!

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    • RE: Number 22

      I like these a lot 😄.

      Are those trees 2D? I really like the loft scene... although privacy anyone? 😛 Especially when it seems like the bathroom window is on the front of the house! I think your house needs some curtains/blinds. Also, those candles... are they just an emissive material on a candle flame model?

      Good stuff!

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    • RE: The Youngest Architect in Sketchucation

      I think these images have a great deal of potential but currently just look a bit "flat". Unrefined maybe is a better word, but they don't really have a good "punch" to the image. Like it has been said before, it needs some life. Maybe people and maybe turn on the computer screens! Have an image on the monitors.

      I hope you don't mind, but I did a quick Photoshop job of one of the images. Very quick but just gives an idea of what I mean. Adding some life and depth into the image.

      return.jpg

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    • RE: Final project:Architecture:Institute of the Conjuring Arts

      @icedkasz said:

      Stevebo, fantastic project. I'm loving the cleanliness of the layouts (I hate the super crowded grad boards).

      Can you talk much about the perforated walls? I've seen the same thing done with concrete, but the builders claimed it was prohibitively expensive. In your wall, do you expect much heat loss?

      Grad boards? Not sure I know what that is.

      The perforated walls, conceptually speaking was to hint something within and whilst inside, creating a surreal environment. In terms of construction, as shown in the construction diagram, the perforations are created with acrylic rods. In actuality, probably glass. So in essence, somewhat like a partially glazed wall and so don't imagine massive heat loss compared to a standard glazed wall. The wall itself is built using an structural insulation board acting as formwork, that is perforated. Reinforcement bars are laid and an aluminium formwork with the glass roads attached lay on the other side. Concrete is then poured in situ and the formwork taken out, creating a cavity wall construction.

      Hope this makes sense!

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    • RE: Final project:Architecture:Institute of the Conjuring Arts

      Thanks everyone for the feedback! They are very much appreciated!

      Whoops about the structure diagrams. It had been a while since I drew structural diagrams! 😳

      I shall put it up at PushPullBar soon 😄.

      Thanks again!!

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    • Final project:Architecture:Institute of the Conjuring Arts

      Hello! Graduated and stuff now, so I thought I'd post up my final project. This project was one that marks out my passion for magic, philosophy and architecture. So below is an excerpt from my project should you wish to read it. If not, hope you like the images below that! 😄 Modelled on Sketchup, rendered on Vray, post production in Photoshop.

      Enjoy!

      %(#BF0000)[**g a r d e n c i t y - alienation, nature & reconciliation

      The Garden City reconnects man to nature with the city as the mediator between the two. The modern city has a tendency to lose touch with nature, and as such, we feel the need for exclusion from the city to experience the natural.
      However, how we are truly alienated from nature is not by the physical and literal connection of city and landscape, but instead it is the alienation from the untouched state of mind. Nature, from Latin natus “born”, describes the innate qualities that living beings possess from birth. Over time, we lose touch with this state and life becomes unworthy. As once described by Socrates with his aphorism, “The unexamined life is not a life worth living for a human being”, we must question everything for happiness, yet with modern life, there is a degree of acceptance without question amongst people.

      Magic distorts reality allowing the questioning of reality, and permitting the reconciliation with the innate qualities that we once possessed.

      This project thus proposes an institute for the conjuring arts, promoting the art of magic and its acquainted artforms.

      " Our task is not to return to Nature, in the manner of Rousseau, but to find the natural man again. "

      • Carl Gustav Jung, “The Earth has a Soul”

      m a g i c

      The word magic can materialise many different ideas into a person’s mind. Some think of magic as an extraordinary power truly possessed by unique beings. Others associate it with a demonic state akin to witchcraft and sorcery. Then there are those that see it as a fun activity for children’s parties and other events. These may all stand true, however they all share a common attribute - magic takes the ordinary, turns it into something extraordinary and create a moment of suspension of disbelief.

      a l i e n a t i o n

      On further elaboration to the introduction, we see a reality around us as one that is governed by preconceptions. We do not really see reality - instead, we perceive it. As such, we often simply accept these preconceptions as reality and are alienated from possibilities that can arise from stepping away from these limitations and simply opening our minds to new possibilities.
      On the contrary, a child is born into the world with no preconceptions of the world. Everything to the child is wondrous, since the child has no understanding of what the norm of the world is.

      n a t u r e a n d r e c o n c i l i a t i o n

      What magic tries to achieve is to allow a person to experience a clear, primal state of mind that is reminiscent to a child’s state of mind. This is the moment of astonishment. The state of reconciliation, in this case, is the point where a person, with Jung’s principles, finds his natural state again - his inner child.

      " ... what these astonished adults are really trying to say, even though they’re not consciously aware of it, is that for a brief moment, they experienced a clear, primal state of mind that they associate with a child’s state of mind.
      Astonishment is not an emotion that’s created. It’s an existing state that’s revealed. "

      • Paul Harris, “The Art of Astonishment”

      d e c e p t i o n & c o n v i c t i o n

      To find one’s inner child through magic, we must understand the underlying principles of magic and how and why people are deceived. Ultimately, the modern audience knows that magic is nonexistent and are conditioned sceptics. They understand that logical procedures are used to achieve illogical results, and this is understood as deception. However, deception is not merely enough bring people to the desired state of mind. This must be elaborated with conviction. Conviction is created through the atmosphere in which the deception occurs. Only with conviction can the audience be immersed into a state of mind whereby there is suspension of disbelief.

      Magic is therefore resultant of both deception and conviction working together. The journey of magic which the spectator experiences can be seen as analogous to a roller coaster - it is a series of paths, with rises and falls. These rises, or transitions, can be altered but the falls, immersions or plunges, are often steep and powerful. This ends with a final finale - the greatest plunge. This is the mental path.**]

      Aerial view

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Aerialview.jpg

      Exterior - park day

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Parkday.jpg

      Exterior - park night

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Night.jpg

      Perspective section

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/1-100SECTIONA-A.jpg

      Overview diagram

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Routediagram.jpg

      Entrance to basement

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Entrance.jpg

      Reception

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Reception.jpg

      Basement

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Basement.jpg

      Library

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Library.jpg

      Courtyard

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Courtyard.jpg

      Terrace

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Terrace.jpg

      Ascension

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/ASCENSION.jpg

      Theatre - audience

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Theatre-audience.jpg

      Theatre - performer

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Theatre-performer.jpg

      Theatre - structure

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Theatrestructure.jpg

      Bridge - structure
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Structurebridge.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Bridge - structure
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Bridgedetail.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Unwrapped bay elevation
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/1-50bayelevation-corten.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Environmental section
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/section2.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Environmental section
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Environmentsection.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Perforated wall construction process
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Perforatedwall.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Corten wall detail
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Cortendetail.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Kalwall bridge detail
      [img:10oapug9]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/Bridgedetail-1.jpg[/img:10oapug9]

      Hope you like these!

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    • RE: Render these:Cool models by 600v/ixlrlxi and Flaketom

      Love these!

      Here's my novice attempt using Thea. Unbiased TR1 for 2 hours.

      http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v644/stevebo37/1-12.png

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    • RE: Film Institute - Uni Project

      Thank you guys! Means a lot!

      Richard - although it's not my intention to grab anyone by the balls, I am glad that my render did! 😆

      JSteacy - Thanks. The rain image was actually one of the better received renders!

      Mike - The project is actually over, but I am willing to do extra stuff. But, the model is a HUGE file! Over 4 million edges and over 1.6 million faces. Sketchup is really laggy even on my i7 and Quadro FX1700 with this file. I might have to give Lumion a try though when I get the time! Hopefully it'll be able to handle the file a bit better 😄. I've actually never really worked with animation before though. Should be fun!

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    • RE: Corin-Thea-n

      Very nicely detailed!

      Just wish the column was fluted.

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    • RE: 100% sketchup+lumion

      Wow! Looks like something from the game Final Fantasy!

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