studio maquette
studio maquette
..er..I just wanted to share this with you guys! Sometimes, indigo can be such a time saver..
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hI ONO!
So, the project is about the renewal of an area of Caorle (near Venice). Nowadays, in the area consist 5 old semidetached houses of the '60. Now the mayor wants to demolish them, and build up a larger residential compound. So we have planned a "commercial slab" at the ground floor, which is the unitary element that keeps together the residential blocks. The blocks have different heights (it'll be clearer in the following updates) to somehow connect themselves to the uneven distribution of the surrounding buildings. the project is currently only at the study phase, but i hope it will go on..
So, the project is about the renewal of an area of Caorle (near Venice). Nowadays, in the area consist 5 old semidetached houses of the '60. Now the mayor wants to demolish them, and build up a larger residential compound. So we have planned a "commercial slab" at the ground floor, which is the unitary element that keeps together the residential blocks. The blocks have different heights (it'll be clearer in the following updates) to somehow connect themselves to the uneven distribution of the surrounding buildings. the project is currently only at the study phase, but i hope it will go on..
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Yes: kinda!StompinTom wrote:haha 'um my model got destroyed... but luckily i have photos of it!'
Ono: indeed, sometimes when we make real models here in my office, we take some pictures of it. So, we usually put it on the floor, with lots of stuff around. The photo usually comes out a mess, so we give it a little pass it in Photoshop and we lazo-crop away anything but the model. We usually paint black the cropped area, when needed. The result is quite similar
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