Saturday, 15 November 2014

Second image render

For our second Photoshop rendering excercise we had to create our own images. We were given a plan which we had to recreate in a 3D modeling program. 3 perspective views were needed as well as an axonermetric and an isonometric. I traced the views using a black pen making sure to close the lines then scanned them into photoshop.

I went down the realistic route and used a photo of the sky, hedges, people and grass. The trees were inputted using a render filter on Photoshop. The issue with this is that the images are available to everyone so the pictures could look similar and unoriginal. I think I will experiment with different sketch styles and try to develop my own style more after doing this. This exercise has enabled me to practice with creating shadows which means I am now able to spend less time on them as I know what i'm doing.

The grass and the sky in the image could be a little lighter to focus the picture more to the center. Adding more people will also help add to the perspective more giving a better idea of size. The views are also very similar so could be zoomed out a little to show more of the space.




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