Monday, 25 November 2013

Renderings Cont'd

To continue on my renderings I've showcased in my past blogs I'd like to show some more of my work. My favorite part of finishing a project is adding that extra touch by colouring it all in. Rendering helps show your client what the final product is going to turn out like. By using texture and contrast of colours in the renderings it will help show your client the design elements and principles of your design.

In this project I was given, it was an elevation of a living space showing a lounge chair, a window with window coverings, and a planter. We were told to render it in how we would like the space to feel and become.

Living Room Rendering for Rendering Class
Rendering of a Living Space


I used a light tan colour on the walls to give the space a rustic feel. I also gave the couch a darker tan leather to contrast with the walls and I played with the same dark hue in the millwork. I gave the window a soft sheer drapery to give the space some softness and some naturalistic colours with the plants. I enjoyed doing this project because it gives the student some freedom of mind, it allows the student to do whatever they want with the space and play with colours that they want in the space.



 
Bedroom Rendering for Rendering Class
Rendering Shadow of a Bedroom

This project was given to us where we were told to design a one point perspective of a bedroom. With using this space which was very minimalistic we were told to use one colour to give the project shadow from the window to the right of the bed. I enjoyed doing this project because it helps the student know how to shade in their drawing. When doing this I never really realized where to give the bed shadow until I looked at my bed and how the window in my room casted a shadow upon my bed. It's very interesting knowing that colouring in a project can bring life to your drawings.

Thanks for reading!

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