Monday, October 24, 2011

MONTAGE-IT Photomontages




This was my first photomontage, whereby I used layers
to overlay aspects of the tracing. I also added people
and filtered the photo to increse the contrast and vibrance.



This was the photo used for my second photomontage.


This was the photo of the model ready to be
cropped and placed in the site photo.

This is the tracing used to add texture to certain aspects of the montage.


This is the final photomontage - including photo filtering to add
warmth to the image and overlaying the tracing and the photo of the
model. I believe this is a convincing photo that shows a connection
between the model and the site - whilst also displaying the way
people interact with the sculpture.

DRAW-IT Line Drawings and Final Renderings





These are my line drawings of the elevations of the BANGALAY house
I found the intricate detail in the sloped roof vert interesting and the
floor plan revealed a very open kitchen/dining area which utalised
natural light effectively.



Thses section drawings reveal the structural supports and
the way people interact within the space.




These images are my completed set of rendered line drawings
for the Bangalay house, whereby I used the technique of smudging
 with graphite of different grades to show the effect light has on
the space and enhance our overall interpretation from the original drawings.
This method was effective in enhancing certain aspects of the structure,
such as the strutual supports which were darkened. also the effect light had on the
space could be represented effectively, more-so in the sectional perspectives.




These two images show the progession from an un-rendered
sectional axonometric perspective to a fully rendered perspective
of the kitchen dining area. I used the same technique to render
the image as seen previously but chose to highlight certain
features of the space to enhance the aesthetics of the image
 - such as darkening the faces of the structual supports not facing
the light. I think the rendering is very effective in displaying the
effect light has on the space and enhancing our understanding
from the original line drawing.

DRAW-IT Rendering Samples







These images show my first attempts at different rendering techniques,
whereby we drew and then photo-copied one point poerspectives of a section
of our house models. We then proceeded to render them in different ways and
experiment with light and the medium used to render, whereby i feel shading
and smudging usig graphite was the most effective method for me...