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July 2014//:
@Seven, Klein, here and now signing on...
This is another product of my rendering
services. This was commissioned to me by Arch. Edison Mojares, one of the
senior architects in my work. This is his personal project and therefore,
though we see and talk to each other everyday in the office, we cannot discuss
this project in the workplace. We just converse about this matter through
emails. This is often the dilemma of rendering services where the renderer is
expected to produce an output that equates the design concept in the mind of
the designer. The renderer stands as the translator of the designer through the
output which is the perspective image. Lucky for you if the reference drawings
are concise and really of great help. With this, good communication is
necessary and here is where the dilemma comes in because often than seldom,
there are some details any renderer may not be conscious about or may miss out,
something which the designer seeks to present in his expected output. For me to
avoid major revisions, I would present exported images of the 3D model to my
clients for confirmation and approval before I would finalize the rendering of
my perspective. In our scenario, I send it to his email and then he responds in
the same mentioned medium. Something that is weird because in this time where
we are collaborating for a project, Arch. Eds and I actually just share the
same working area in the office. But we have to respect our work and the
standards of professionalism that is why we play a so-near-yet-so-far drama. J Herewith are the exported 3D modelled, raw
perspectives.
Aside from presenting raw perspectives to
check the 3D model if it express the same plan and façade designed by the prime
architect, I used these images too as options for the designer to choose which
shot he wants the perspective to be done. I think the second image among the
nine was his angle shot choice. And olah! Here is the rendered perspective
dude. There had been a minor revision, such that to minimize the landscape
entourage to better convey a scenery of a cemetery park. I say it as minor
revision because that would only mean turning off specific layers in the
Photoshop file. By the way, That is also why I don’t render my entourage in
V-ray because entourage may be too subjective at times. It’s as per discretion.
In the end, I got my happiness rate paid, have added another image to my
portfolio and satisfied another client.
For rendering services and other creative
visualization:
Klein, here and now, signing
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