![]() ![]() With the client’s approval, I draw the image and connect the image more naturally. Then I photoshopped the three buildings into one view and changed the buildings vanishing points to look more harmonized, and added the sky. The client provided the three-building separately. A client asked me to draw the three buildings in a perspective rendering. I added all of the detail lines and remove some unnecessary objects and added some that I missed in the modeling process.Įxample 2 This digital rendering was a commissioned work. The last image is the final result of the work. The second image shows the outlines of the illustration based on the rendering. I used 3Ds Max and Vray for the rendering. The first image is the computer-generated 3D rendering. ![]() With 3D rendering, the illustration looks more realistic, but the line drawing expresses a more fantasy feeling.Įxample 1 Process These three images show the process of the work above. Because this is a hypothetical project, I needed a based image to visualize the project. This image was based on a computer-generated 3D rendering. Use a 3D (rough) rendered image as a base for the drawingĮxample 1 This interior perspective view presents the courtyard of the future of the Stahl house project that I worked on in 2015. The last image is the final result of this work. The third image shows how I add colors and the truck graffiti on the outside wall. It shows the original image in the back layer. The second photo shows the outlines of the photo that I traced. The first image shows the original photo that I took. This image shows two truck graffiti on the outside of a wall that I took a picture of from Brooklyn, New York.Įxample 2 Process These process images show how I draw this digital illustration. The last image shows turning off the paper texture image and adding more details with thin lines and dots.Įxample 2 This illustration is also an example of a photo-based digital drawing. ![]() I added a paper texture layer as a background and change the darkness of the paper texture only on the architecture part. The third image show some graphic experimental to show the details. The second image shows turning off the photo layer and adding more details and some colors. The first image shows the photo base with the lines that I traced. This image depicts the Korean traditional architecture (Gwanghwamun-a front gate of the Joseon Dynasty’s palace) without distorting the vanishing point.Įxample 1 Process These four images in a row show the working process of the Gwanghwamun. Working Processes Use a photo as a base for the drawingĮxample 1 This architectural perspective image is the final illustration based on a photo that the author took. The Design Communication Association (DCA) is an international professional society composed of graphics/design teachers from schools of architecture, landscape architecture, interior design, graphic design, and product design.įor more resources for architectural illustrations, check out the illustration tag on the Archdaily website. DCA (Design Communication Association) Image credit: DCA. The central purpose of ASAI remains the improvement of architectural drawing worldwide. ASAI (American Society of Architectural Illustrators) Image credit: ASAI.įounded in 1986 in the United States, the ASAI is comprised of professional illustrators, architects, designers, teachers, students, corporations, and anyone engaged in the serious pursuit of architectural illustration. However, despite their waning appearance in the business-as-usual side of architecture, drawing and illustration are still inescapable components of the practice that filter into multiple stages of the process (Garkavenko, A, 2021, December 9). There is no doubt that digital culture has changed the way that projects have been designed and represented, according to Perry Kulper, author of “The Labor of Architectural Drawing,” the result is a “shift from what architecture looks like to how it behaves-a movement from the configuration and image dominance to parametric and performance logics.” Lecture Contents (CO1) Be aware of various types of perspectives using hybrid techniques Architectural illustration styles (CO 4) Understand the basic interface of “Painter Essentials”.(CO 3) Be introduced “Painter Essentials” and similar applications in the industry.(CO 2) Be introduced Wacom tablet technology.(CO 1) Be aware of various types of perspectives using hybrid techniques.Upon completing this session, students will be able to:
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