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At my second job, I taught myself Photoshop afterhours and on my lunch break. I think your blog should be required reading for anyone that is interested in furthering their career path even if they are not architects. Carolyn Chaiko Great blog post. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.' oh brother!
Last week, I was happy to learn that I am the recipient of a 2015 Honor Award from the Texas Society of Architects for the work I’ve put in with this blog … that’s right, the very one you are reading at this very moment! Pretty amazing considering I started this journey just 5 years ago. No too shabby, right?
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Home / Blog / Photo’s #frommydesk Photo’s #frommydesk Bob Borson — February 19, 2014 — 18 Comments “ What it’s like to be and work with an architect ” … that’s the unofficial tagline for LifeofanArchitect.com – my little experiment I started just over 4 years ago. Your Email Address.
Thanks for sharing the links – but I don’t know if Robert was the one there when I was – unless there was some serious photoshopping going on. I think you would have thought to polish your shoes before posting a photo of them on your well-read blog! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.'
While I don’t plan on finishing most of those posts, there are a couple (mostly those in category #4) that I thought I would finish and push out – consider them a bonus mid-week blog post … which brings us to architectural t-shirts. I wear a t-shirt every single day and as a result, I have more than my fair share.
i mean would the jury for a good design with basic rendering work out as victoriously as it would for a revit or photoshop rendered presentation? I read your intern blog and really enjoyed it so I found myself looking at all of your other ones as well. may I make a suggestion for a blog post? Greetings from Florence!
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I’m a 3D artist, the art director of the MADI (Post-graduate Master in Digital Architecture of the Iuav University of Venice), and the creator of the Italian blog and ArchViz community Render IT! I developed the image in 3ds max + Corona Renderer , and I did post-production in Photoshop. Thank you for reading, Lisa.
ending up manually adjusting one in Photoshop. This tutorial will show how to customize a sandstone texture in the Architextures web app and apply the texture to a perspective view in Photoshop. Line drawing taken straight from SketchUp and brought into Photoshop. Image 1 – Finished image. perspective.
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aw Kielak, from PICTURA studio, shared the A45 Cabin project on the blog’s Facebook Group and I’m very happy to introduce his Making of A45 Cabin here! First of all, I would like to thank Ronen for sharing on his blog the results of my work in this making-off. Adobe Photoshop. Arion FX (Photoshop).
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Also I had some kind of an image processing package, not as advanced as photoshop, but it's what I had. Also I had some kind of an image processing package, not as advanced as photoshop, but it's what I had. We had a "rendering" package, called AutoVision, but perhaps that came later. This appears to be a flat, shaded view.
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link] Bob Borson I did the sketches on top of trace paper (like 90% of all my sketches) but I scanned these in and added some color in photoshop. Blog is great. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.' It looks great. Thanks Bob. I’ve never seen that used. Leader of the pack! michael interesting post!
Thanks and great blog! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.' My question is, how does the cost of the sloped top concrete wall compare with a stepped design? I’m playing around with the pitched look myself and keep wondering if it’s a budget buster or is similar in cost or even saves money. Send to Email Address.
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