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Architectural rendering from CAD plans for local architects and developers.

The Carnegie Pavilion is a collabortive project between Leeds Metropolitan Universty and The Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

 

This £20million, 4000sqm state of the art pavilion, designed by Alsop Architects, replaces and upgrades the existing space with facilitesthat surpass requirements for test match venues as well as providing unique, practical lecture and teaching areas for students studying Hospitality, Tourism and Events Management.

Pretty awesome VJ stuff.

Always look forward to opportunities to work with excellent designers, testing ideas and moving forward with projects together:

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Founded in 2008, Guangzhou Topshow Computer Graphic Co., Ltd is an innovative CG company, located in Guangzhou, China.

 

Focus on architectural visualization, create high quality 3d renderings, 3d animation and multi-media to our clients for presentation meetings or competition projects.

"ocean of light"

by squidsoup

ideas competition for a new school in Alloa, Clackmannanshire

Visualisation of the "Farm Crap App Pro Edition" data, organic manure and crop requirments.

Proposed Neo Natal Unit for Southern General Hospital, Glasgow. For Hypostyle Architects. Image © Luma 3d

The last 6 months of national opinion polls

Check out the original size for a proper view.

 

Shows how the artists I listened to in 2009 changed over time.

 

Not the usual LastGraph fare, this is from an internal data-porn project, not public yet, but will be soonish.

Set Design visualisation for ARC's Hot Mikado 2006

Visualisation for MODO architektura

modoarchitektura.pl

 

#1429 - 2011 Day 333: The idea of planets colliding is usually a cataclysmic one. But it needn't be so ...

See ‘Visualising prose in all its complexity‘ on the Eye blog: blog.eyemagazine.com/?p=542

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.

Cover of the wonderful book by Neville Goddard, who explains how power of our thoughts and imagination to create our reality.

A second trial workshop on visual historic newspaper data, held at the British Library on 30 October 2019

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

From a brilliant tutorial by Ducky£D.

  

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Some other albums of mine I hope you'll enjoy:

2023

Blendering Like A Maniac

Animals

2022

 

Twitter ID: erraticspace

 

Instagram (opens in same page!)

Instagram: My cat + friends

Instagram: Me - Non-cat stuff.

 

Tottenham Court Road in London 1910.

In 1910 a travel guide used Birds-Eye Views to illustrate the areas.

3D Visualisation Ltd production 2017.

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