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The same easily cleanable vinyl material, only added ropes for additional excitement. If safely produced can be used for both carrying them and for climbing the stacked cushions.

Ocean of Light by Squidsoup

 

Ocean of light

made in Artlantis,

all rights reserved to Diadema bvba

Our rendered landscape architect's visualisation for a courtyard design to a residential development in west London. More information on Finchley Road on our website.

Developing CAD models in SolidWorks to illustrate principles of operation

A prototype visualisation of the three dominant colours of the eleven most recent uploads to the Flickr service. These circles represent the top modal colours and are certainly not striking. The next iteration will render the modal colours for the red, green and blue channels in the circles. This will hopefully make the circles more visually appealing and more representative of the images users click through to view.

3D renders we did for whitemilk, a company that offers audiovisual installations. Rendered in Vray4C4D.

An early renderhouse visualisation project, very fine people, Staf Claessen and his wife. They invited me to take a look at the 'work in progress'. You can easily compare the renders and the final result

An ongoing series of onomatopoetic representations of several locations in London. By using a dictaphone to initially record sounds from each location, type treatment and placement was then later determined by visual arrangements found within audio visualisation software. Different colours of text refer to different sounds within the location. The examples shown, represent a short trip on the tube, and an afternoon in Crystal Palace Park.

3D Architectural Visualisation, Architectural Rendering, 3D Rendering

www.aantzz.co.uk

Visualising Social Stories Workshop, Hong Kong | 1st–2nd April 2017 at Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre,

30 Pak Tin Street, 3413 Shek Kip Mei, Hong Kong.

SketchUp 2014 + Shaderlight + Gimp 2

This application is a visualiser for the next generation of 3D ground avoidance sonar. It is coded in C#, using DirectX9 for drawing.

 

The 3D matrices retrieved from the echo sounder are processed and polygonised with the marching-cube algorithm.

 

The colour display is based on height or intensity of the echo, allowing a visual identification of the obstacles respectively by their depth or material.

 

The resolution of the processed 3D matrices can be changed arbitrarily.

 

Files can be displayed in succession via a playback function.

 

This screen is a polygonisation renderer as a solid mesh with lighting and a colour palette based on depth.

test example of zebra

Visualising the ventillator grill housing. Working on proportions, will we have 6 or 7 slots?, how high?

A sketch showing how connexions between items could be displayed. Limits on the number of items at given sizes.

 

www.flinklabs.com

Show relationships between films based on meta information such as actor and location guardian.waidev4.com/film_site/site/

Screenshot of hierarchical data, displayed in a radial graph

From the Visualisation in Archaeology conference in Southampton, 2008.

Design by Polina Pidtsan.

Render V-ray.

Tweet visualisation for the BBC Radio 1Xtra Soundclash.

 

Made with Ruby Processing

Dataset courtesy of Dr. Chris Power (ICRAR).

Design by Polina Pidtsan.

Render V-ray.

Private residence in Greece. A project by A31 Architecture

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