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Teresa Potter Garden & Landscape Design 3D Visualisation

Taking a 2D plan design and creating a photorealistic 3D image for customers to see how their gardens can look

Further exploration of what is the new what. Rendered using `neato` (using the same source file as the previous image).

 

More detail on the technique at rooreynolds.com/2007/09/08/x-is-the-new-y/.

Peacockmedia website visualised as a chart. Data from Integrity from Peacockmedia, graph by Omnigraffle

3Ds max urban, lighting design and render of Theme park visualisation

3D renders for different Belgian coast projects.

night view of the Factory

taichung gateway park competition

for bauchplan ).( landschaftsarchitektur und urbanismus

3d Architectural Visualisation For living room Aantzz - 3d Visualisation, Architectural Rendering, architectural illustration and 3d animation 3d architectural visualisation , cgi, 3d visualisation, 3d Animation, 3d studio London, architectural illustartion www.aantzz.co.uk, aantzz

November 6, 2018 at 10:00amuntil December 31, 2018 at 4:00pm at Sharing Not Hoarding, Slessor Gardens

 

A series of posters for public space by Glasgow based artist and animator, John Butler. Xerox’s Paradox: The more we automate, the harder we will work. XP is a collection of utility clothing designs for the age of symbolic labour. In an environment of total productivity, humans will only have to work harder in order to justify their continued existence. This ‘New Labour’ will serve a moral, rather than productive purpose, absorbing and dissipating excess human energy. Xerox’s Paradox is technology’s inverse effect. Xerox’s fear of the paperless office led to the GUI, which created an explosion in the production of printed matter.

 

About the Artist

Glasgow based Duncan of Jordanstone Collage of Art and Design graduate John Butler creates animations and short speculative fiction films. His works has been shown at Fuchs Projects, Tramway, Lovebytes Festival and on BBC 2 and Channel 4. His animation have screened at festivals including Edinburgh Film Festival, Impakt Festival (Utrecht), Transmediale (Berlin) and EMAF (Osnabruk).

 

Image Credit: Kathryn Rattray Photography

 

Teresa Potter Garden & Landscape Design 3D Visualisation

Taking a 2D plan design and creating a photorealistic 3D image for customers to see how their gardens can look

3D render I did for a furniture designer who didn't get her models ready for the fotoshoot. ;-)

Visualisation for MODO architektura

modoarchitektura.pl

 

Teresa Potter Garden & Landscape Design 3D Visualisation

Taking a 2D plan design and creating a photorealistic 3D image for customers to see how their gardens can look

taichung gateway park competition

for bauchplan ).( landschaftsarchitektur und urbanismus

Statue of Joshua Reynolds in the courtyard of the Royal Academy, brush at the ready.

The Rosebowl is the new home of Leeds business School, providing a state-of-the-art learning environment inside a five storey glass building with a signature ‘Rose Bowl’ which houses various lecture theatres.

 

Leeds Metropolitan University required a short film for student promotion and marketing purposes, our main inspiration was integrating the iconic geometrical glass shapes as a narrative from start to finish.

My old 3d work.

Designed by Pavel Ivanov www.pavelivanov.com.

Visualisations of Regency era redevelopment project for Park Green.

Visualisation of proposed university building interior.

3Ds max urban, lighting design and render of Theme park visualisation

Updated and polished up the old tag cloud a bit - this uses the latest (57k series) dataset, is justified left and right, and output via PDF. Text size here is mapped to the square root of the word frequency, for a more usable distribution.

Collected between 2011-08-07 and 2012-12-17

November 6, 2018 at 10:00amuntil December 31, 2018 at 4:00pm at Sharing Not Hoarding, Slessor Gardens

 

A series of posters for public space by Glasgow based artist and animator, John Butler. Xerox’s Paradox: The more we automate, the harder we will work. XP is a collection of utility clothing designs for the age of symbolic labour. In an environment of total productivity, humans will only have to work harder in order to justify their continued existence. This ‘New Labour’ will serve a moral, rather than productive purpose, absorbing and dissipating excess human energy. Xerox’s Paradox is technology’s inverse effect. Xerox’s fear of the paperless office led to the GUI, which created an explosion in the production of printed matter.

 

About the Artist

Glasgow based Duncan of Jordanstone Collage of Art and Design graduate John Butler creates animations and short speculative fiction films. His works has been shown at Fuchs Projects, Tramway, Lovebytes Festival and on BBC 2 and Channel 4. His animation have screened at festivals including Edinburgh Film Festival, Impakt Festival (Utrecht), Transmediale (Berlin) and EMAF (Osnabruk).

 

Image Credit: Kathryn Rattray Photography

 

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