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For this brief I had to create 2 posters from 2 quotes using typography as image.
This quote is about order and as such i chose to use isometric as it is a mathematical process and therefore sticks to certain rules.
'Order is the shape upon which beauty depends.'
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The project was selected for permanent exhibition at the Arts Tower of the School of Architecture at Sheffield, in order to show prospective students of the Master of Science in Sustainable Architecture Studies, the range and scope of the programme.
A1: Project Summary
Saul Eduardo Sanchez Atondo
Breathable Studio
Sheffield School of Architecture
The University of Sheffield
saul_sanchez_@hotmail.com
2019 Happy New Year Background for your Seasonal Flyers and Greetings Card or Christmas themed invitations. Isometic vector illustration
Please have a look at my new bakery illustration here: tinyurl.com/gt7kwtg
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Detailed bakery scene illustration includes bakers, customers, and all sorts of delicious baked goods: fresh bread, baguettes, challah, eclairs, donuts, cookies, linzer tarts, napoleon, cakes, pies, rolls, croissants, cupcakes, muffins, bagels, and packaged items. One baker weighs an order of cookies for a sweet grandma lady wearing a pink sweater, while a young mother and baby pay for a fresh loaf of bread the baby will surely enjoy. Vector illustration is presented in isometric view.
Portrait of a random person with a random application of a random piece of isometric structural drawing Or a Portrait of a portrait with a isometric watercolor on top
Commonly known as rock salt, is the mineral form of sodium chloride (NaCl). Halite forms isometric crystals. From the Kansas Underground Salt Museum in Hutchinson, Kansas.
Is it strange I felt at home in a salt mine? 650 feet below the surface of the Earth, constant 68 degrees Fahrenheit and 45% relative humidity made for a really crisp and comfortable stay. There was no sunlight. I’m crazy about salt yo. I wanted to curl up in a corner and take a nap.
I’m talking about the Kansas Underground Salt Museum! There are just 14 other salt mines in the United States, none of which are accessible to tourists.
The salt deposits formed 275 million years ago in the Permian Period (the sixth and last period of the Paleozoic Era). It is part of the Wellington Formation and is generally viewed as being deposited in epeiric seas (a shallow sea that extends over part of a continent). The evaporitic sequence indicates that for a period of time Wellington waters were hyper-saline.
The world’s oldest living organism, estimated to be about 250 million years old, lives at the salt museum – that of living bacteria found trapped inside a salt crystal.
It’s fun!
A nice isometric profile of the Royal Gorge Bridge near Canon City Colorado. It is the highest suspension bridge in the US.
Isometric tests. Updated test where the play field is built based on a variable. I then added movement and tested for illegal moves.
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More isometric views and the first thing i always think of when i see isometric graphics is Sandy White's Ant Attack for the ZX Spectrum:
www.sandywhite.co.uk/fun/ants/
this uses the data from a TAP file of the game*, displays it and lets you move around (crudely). the map is 128x128 and each byte contains a column of blocks, up to 6 tall. the two MSBs are unused.
(oddly the very last byte is wrong, it should be 0x3f but is 0x96. but i fixed it)
the original uses a parallel isometric view, mine has perspective (which is the default with processing) so things get smaller as they get further away. More realistic but the Spectrum wouldn't be able to handle it.
Ant Attack was one of the few games i was good at - i could finish it every time.