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Design tools and skills1 workshop 4 “Deformation”
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WORKSHOP 4.2 Introduction to Render
Working with VRAY 2.0
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CONSTRUCTING IMAGES | By provided rendered 3d model, white plain structure. Materials, element that make the image more realistic which collage technique by photoshop as a distort command to texture image. Using a set of Adobe Photoshop tools, we will be able to integrate the render on your photograph in the most possible way.
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Workshop4.2 - Image making: basic render
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Image making: collage
Digital rendering of architectural images. Starting from a given rhino model. Developing the rendering routine working with VRAY 2.0. set up an exterior scenario using the provided 3D objects and the already defined point of view. Afterwards applying material to objects, establish a few lighting conditions of the model and render the scenes.
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workshop 4.2 - introduction to rendering.
the objective was to become familiar with digital renderings of architectural images. with a given model, a tridimensional scenario was composed. different environmental illuminations were also inserted, in addition to textures, of which scaling and projection was also explored.
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DTS 2 Workshop 4.2 : Image making: collage
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DEFORMATION | This workshop served as an introduction to digital modeling in Rhinoceros.Student will address how to draw curves and 3d model topography.
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Design tools and skill 2 workshop 4 “Introducing Render”
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deformation
working with non-linear forms by creating a grid on the object to study the deformation of the line on the surface area. Also, use rhinoceros in order to generate the three-dimensional digital version.
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workshop 4.2 - deformation; fold and resolution.
digital modelling, deformation mapping, proportion and relationships, digital transformations and commands and printing have been explored.
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