Saturday, September 24, 2011

Week 8: Final renders


Perspective render of the Magney House shows the most detail for the house. A combination of pen work and graphite work was used in this render to create a rendition of the Magney house. What could have been added to this image was people to give it a sense of scale.

Pencil render of the East elevation. 
Colour pencil rendering of the East elevation.
Mechanical pencil render of the North elevation and South section. The aim of this image was to show that different type of pencils achieve different effects. Although only evident in the original image, the Mechanical pencil gives finer details as it is more sharper.
Colour rendering is used to separate the different types of materials and sections. It is also used as a mean to give 'colour' to the image to bring it to life.
Soft wooden pencils were used in this render to give it more 'darkness' as compared to the mechanical pencil render. This will then be overlayed on top of one another and will create a layer of sharpness and fuzziness.

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