Hi All,
Just posting the final image of the model I made for clients at my day job.
It was a bit rushed at the end as I had to finish it by 4pm but got there in the end.
I will most definitely go back to this in the future and work on the texturing more, it sucks!
Have a good one people, I'm off on holiday for a week, see you then!
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Day Job Work - Nature Playground Design
Hi all,
Not a usual type post today!
As I'm doing something I find fun at work today I thought I'd share my progress.
I've already designed several playground areas for a nursery in Guildford, and one of them is a nature garden.
Part of the outdoor space is very thin (see photo below) and could be troublesome to do much with, but luckily I actually knew pretty much straight away what I wanted to put in there.
I've already drawn out the layout from a birds eye view and am now building the area in 3d, so the client can better see what will be included.
It should hopefully be quite easy to work out, raised decking area, seating, planters for growing etc.
It will be far more detailed when completed, with a bit of luck!!
I don't often need to do this (build the gardens in 3d) as I can usually explain and show with sketches what will be done, but as it's quite an involved amount of work this time I thought I'd be a good ide to do it this way. And fun too!
I'll post the final model once completed.
For now I'm off for some lunch!
Not a usual type post today!
As I'm doing something I find fun at work today I thought I'd share my progress.
I've already designed several playground areas for a nursery in Guildford, and one of them is a nature garden.
Part of the outdoor space is very thin (see photo below) and could be troublesome to do much with, but luckily I actually knew pretty much straight away what I wanted to put in there.
I've already drawn out the layout from a birds eye view and am now building the area in 3d, so the client can better see what will be included.
It should hopefully be quite easy to work out, raised decking area, seating, planters for growing etc.
It will be far more detailed when completed, with a bit of luck!!
I don't often need to do this (build the gardens in 3d) as I can usually explain and show with sketches what will be done, but as it's quite an involved amount of work this time I thought I'd be a good ide to do it this way. And fun too!
I'll post the final model once completed.
For now I'm off for some lunch!
Monday, 9 September 2013
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