Johannes Blum, Koblenz / Germany
City Detail 1:200
Built and rendered with ArchiCAD 20
Post-Production with Photoshop CC + Topaz Labs Filters
taylor price

pixel skylines
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
One Nice Bug Per Day
noise dept.
Jules of Nature
Game of Thrones Daily

JBB: An Artblog!

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dirt enthusiast

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Origami Around

Kiana Khansmith

Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.

izzy's playlists!
art blog(derogatory)
RMH
trying on a metaphor
Not today Justin

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Johannes Blum, Koblenz / Germany
City Detail 1:200
Built and rendered with ArchiCAD 20
Post-Production with Photoshop CC + Topaz Labs Filters
Theater Concept
Sketchup 2017 -> Photoshop CS6
Filaret power plant, Bucharest, at the beginning of the XXth century. (3dsmax+CS6)
A(X)ROSS CIRCULATION,
walkway, maze, an experience
SKP+PDM+PS
Cabin, Department on Conservation Ecological Visitor Center, New Zealand
Grasshopper, Rhino, 3DS Max, Photoshop
Matt Hodel, Denver Pop-top, Chief Architect>Sketchup>LumenRT> Adobe Photoshop. This is a Denver pop-top I’m working on. I draw these projects in Chief Architect (BIM), I export the 3D model to Sketchup. I add complicated details, most materials, site, context in Sketchup. I usually build the sites from Google Earth, throw in a bit of surrounding context. I export linework, shadows and materials. I render in LumenRT. I stack everything in Photoshop and adjust transparencies. Add a few filters and be done.
mosque
Amber Road Trekking Cabins
Author: Steven Loutherback & Ben Dossett
Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop
Amber Road Trekking Cabins
Author: Steven Loutherback & Ben Dossett
Programs Used: Revit, Photoshop
Josef Buchner - IR4 - EM2 ./ studio 3 - UIBK- floor plan - diagram
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Josef Buchner - IR4 - EM2 ./ studio 3 - UIBK-exterior Render
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Paul Zuidberg
Q4 House Section
Archicad & Photoshop
San Francisco State University Housing Competition
Author: Steven Loutherback
Programs Used: Revit, Illustrator
Ogaki Interlude (大垣市の間奏) 2
I used to stop to explore hidden places in japan’s countryside. That’s where I drew the inspiration for this conceptual art driven project. The model was made in Sketchup and finished in Photoshop to give it a water colour look.
Marcel Moffett
Khamidullina Leysan
National library of the Republic of Tatarstan
SketchUp + CorelDraw
Western Railway Museum Exterior Rendering, Student studio work, Rhino+3ds max+Photoshop