You're welcome, and thanks should also go to Katherine Wu of Rice University, for her work in the Fall 2021 Issue of "Rice Magazine" which I got recently as an alum. Rice has the "college system" (no fraternities of sororities) where everybody is assigned to one and typically lives there for a couple of years at least. See below for her illustrations of the colleges (mine was Baker, No.1 of course), flip ahead to page 17.
Yeah, but there is a Carrara render of a similar scene from the R forum admin years ago. It is so much better... Cant find it now, but the lighting through the water really makes a difference. The right tool for the right job...
It took me a minute to realize he's using Photoshop ... I think ...
Ah, the old isometric 30-60-30 degree angles... the drafting student's best friend! I designed a house for my arch drawing course doing that. Interior and exterior back in the late 70s. Then built a 3D model using photo/art mounts/matts cut out for walls, floors, roofs etc. Kept it for almost 25 years until we cleared on my late dad's house.
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oh I saw that video a while back and was impressed
Just shows art is art, it's not the software
great stuff thank you
You're welcome, and thanks should also go to Katherine Wu of Rice University, for her work in the Fall 2021 Issue of "Rice Magazine" which I got recently as an alum. Rice has the "college system" (no fraternities of sororities) where everybody is assigned to one and typically lives there for a couple of years at least. See below for her illustrations of the colleges (mine was Baker, No.1 of course), flip ahead to page 17.
https://issuu.com/riceuniversity/docs/ricemag_fal21
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Ah, the old isometric 30-60-30 degree angles... the drafting student's best friend! I designed a house for my arch drawing course doing that. Interior and exterior back in the late 70s. Then built a 3D model using photo/art mounts/matts cut out for walls, floors, roofs etc. Kept it for almost 25 years until we cleared on my late dad's house.
OK, how about analog 3D, just need a roll of duct tape and a pocket knife.
https://www.facebook.com/photographizemag/photos/pcb.10159462557591011/10159462557506011/