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- March 24, 2006 at 5:02 pm in reply to: Design Conceptualisation: Instrumentalists and the Oracle #763313
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ParticipantTake a look at http://www.gnetstudio.ie this company is producing some of the best 3D Visualisation and external and internal animation on the market
not the subtlest plug for your company there – Normally this kind of blatant advertising is deleted from the site!
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ParticipantIf you leave it to people without understanding, I honestly believe, you will get building visualisations, that make no sense at all – except in the sense they are made from pixels. You could not possibly convince any client out there to spend money building this kind of balcony structure – it is like Stone Henge trying to be cool and modern. Uhhh!
There seems to be little understanding of how these cg images are created by Garethace. you don’t seem to grasp that the images aren’t just randomly drawn up out of the brain of some “pixel pusher” as you so eloquently put it, but are produced solely from the drawings of the architect. As most drawings are in a digital CAD format now days, thi leaves very little to the imagination of the designer, its is simply a matter of following the instructions as laid down by the architect in his or her drawings. So if the balconies you used in your example are badly designed – it simply means the architect didn’t do their job properly.
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Participantpersonally i think the use of CAD visualisations brings many benefits to the whole process of construction. no matter how good your spacial reasoning is, surely all aspects of a buildings interaction with its environment can’t be foreseen by just looking at flat views of each plane. it seams to me like a natural evolution/ extension of design rather than a fancy add on!
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