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lit from behind - shards illuminated

Visualisation work for the local council to provide images of the various options for the flood defence and seafront improvement schemes,

"ocean of light"

by squidsoup

Concept visualisation of ZiZaRi pendant lighting.

 

VFX rendered 'in camera'. No post-production.

 

A dual-skin lighting form with two distinct 3d textured surfaces; a dynamic energetic outer texture juxtaposes a serene and soothing inner lit reflector surface.

 

The funky, ziggy-zaggy outer surface fizzes with light and shadow. The inner surface oozes an oasis of calm with a subtle cascading ripple. The planar rim harmoniously holds the two surfaces together.

 

A 2-tone fabric cable with a zig-zag pattern is used to echo and complement the 3d texture of the pendant.

radial diagrams showing the connections between people working on r&d projects at arup - "the research network at arup"

install of 1280*1024 at Laboratorio Buridda

Bah, looking back at this, it really seems dated. Fugly, but at the time, it worked. I hated the OSD for CenterStage. Had it gone into full and proper production it would be one of the first places for a visual redesign.

SketchUp 2014 + Shaderlight + Gimp 2

Visualisation of repeat pattern on swimwear.Also showing colour palette.

 

Feb 2019

Four A4 silkscreen prints, four 5x7 photos.

Experimental responses to original architectural photography of 'Berlin Hauptbahnhof' (middle) - creating silkscreen prints, line drawing printed onto acetate and printing onto fabric (bottom). final layered silkscreen print (top).

- October 2017.

fairy tale: the sleeping beauty

 

- took the photos with a analog SLR

- developed negatives

- make a copy in the photographic laboratory

- retouching the copy manually

Detail from the Guardian Open Weekend visualisation wall

Artwork by Alicia at ArtificialTourism.com - these were the images for the moo stickers

As I started 3D rendering some years ago, I had plenty of 'downtime' to create and render my own project ideas. this is one of them

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.

install of 1280*1024 at Laboratorio Buridda

@dan_tudor works some magic on the terminal and turns our code into pretty pictures : )

“Visualising scenic beauty”

I’m not being ‘cocky’ when titling it this way. People approached me when painting on the Carmel beach, asking me- “What are you painting?” I replyed in a (probably) dull way, because later on the (Indian) wife came up to the...

 

rosepleinair.com/painting-california-7-visualising-scenic...

3D renders I did for a kitchen manufacturer. rendered in Vray4C4D

visualise: reloaded

science made simple

Photo: Kiran Ridley

Saturday 7 May 2.00pm & 7.00pm

macrobert mainhouse

Tickets 01786 466666

  

install of 1280*1024 at Laboratorio Buridda

install of 1280*1024 at Laboratorio Buridda

My Buro is an executive business condominium in Cheshire, commissioned by HKR Architects we were asked to produce a photo realistic image of the reception area coupled with an axonometric view of the whole ground floor.

Practical Photography - Boot Skills camp. A weekend of photography based at Edwinstowe Youth Hostel. We had sessions on four themes; Visualisation, Composition, Light (using reflectors) and Creativity.

Visualisation work for the local council to provide images of the various options for the flood defence and seafront improvement schemes,

3D renders and graphic design project I did for Dixie Dansercoer.

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