Thursday, 26 February 2015

Chiomah's Studio Space

This week I spent my time creating a render on photoshop of the interior of the studio space. I wanted to test my photoshop skills to see if I could create a realistic render. I used my base model that I used when experimenting with light and my sketchup model to help me in the photoshop process. 

I showed my clients the initial sketchup plans to see if she was happy with the layouts I created.



Kitchen in the far corner

 Final plans for Chiomah's studio space

Dark wood has been used for the floor, so the shadows created are much more intense and the floor won't tarnish easily. I have also used steel for the columns to give a more man-made look, as requested by my client.




Second floor

Exterior location
The strengths of this project were integrating the location into the design, which gave a more unique outlook on motion. Although, I would have liked to make a model, but due to spending time on creating bespoke furniture this held me back. In my next project I would like to map out a brief action plan before starting the project,whilst also letting the project take its course.



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