Once I had designed my architectural entity using Revit2012, it was fairly easy to select the most important spaces and areas to show in greater detail and how these spaces are to be used. The basic render function in Revit produced very average quality renders (although quickly) so I decided to give these views or vignettes that little bit extra by hand-rendering over them using Copic Marker techniques (that I had learnt doing a minor in Industrial Design). I would have liked to have given them that bit extra more using Photoshop, however my skills on the program are fairly basic and it would have taken me forever to do something I could do quickly (and something I enjoy doing) by hand.
View of Library/Learning Space (on level 3) |
View of Greenspace looking towards Centre (on level 2) |
Inside a Reading/Lounge Room (on level 4) |
Looking out from a Meeting Room (on level 4) |
View of In-Between Space/Market Space (on level 2) |
View of Health Facility (on level 1) |
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