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pavantheaecassociates · 10 months ago
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How Architectural Design Visualization and 3D Rendering is Transforming Interior Design
Interior design has always been about creating aesthetically pleasing and functional spaces. Traditionally, this involved a lot of sketches, mood boards, and physical samples. However, the advent of 3D rendering technology has revolutionized the field, providing designers with powerful tools to bring their visions to life with unprecedented clarity and precision. This blog explores how Architectural design visualization and 3D rendering are transforming the world of interior design, making it more dynamic, accurate, and client-friendly.
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airshipnotebooks · 8 years ago
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A great piece of #penandink #natureart by Osman Mansaray (@os.mansaray) of a modest but comfortable looking cabin, constructed in a forest clearing amongst some towering trees, beyond which dwells a quiet darkness that is oddly more inviting than you might expect an inky blackness could be. Osman included a number of wonderful details and elements that make this illustration particularly interesting. Rather than draw some more realistic smoke wafting from the chimney, Osman depicted some fluffy, puffy, stippling-shaded smoke billowing from the chimney, which like someone’s fanciful dream of a smokey fireplace might have escaped their subconscious. Also, there’s the simple cabin design and the single set of footprints that makes you wonder who might be dwelling in there. I find it interesting how the dark depths of the forest are “painted” black, while the night sky is white with black points of stars. I did not question this at first, which makes me thing that it is unnecessary to always show a starry night as only existing in a realm of darkness. Osman uses light and dark to great effect in this piece, creating a distinct comfortable foreground, a distant background, and a middle ground that seems to stretch much farther than would normally seem possible on a two-dimensional sheet of paper. The things that sets this drawing apart from other of a similar style, though, are the trees and how Osman used a skewed single-point perspective to make them appear as though the trees are much taller than the clearing they surround. Those trees create the comfortable clearing, and act as a border between the foreground and middle ground, allowing the rest of the scene to stretch into the infinite starry nighttime beyond. Wonderful piece, Osman. :::::: #nature #architecturealdesign #archtiecturedrawing #cabininthewoods #cabin #blackwork #iblackworks #adventuring #hiking #greatoutdoors #pendrawing #ink #inkdrawing #blackandwhite #perspective #redwoods #nighttime #smoke #footprints #straytogether #stippling #dotwork #osmansaray [Original Post: https://www.instagram.com/p/BZjf_kkHUng/; Artist: @os.mansaray]
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