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james fink posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
all you have to do is print screen michael… all you have to do is print screen. I agree, squint/opera wins. I would like to know what there whole process is in post production. It would be interesting to find out what is 3d model, and what is put in afterwords.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
honestly im not sure of the landuse protocol around turbines. I think you have to give up a little space for infrastructure but beyond that youre golden… but in any case i like the mvrdv rendering too. Squint/Opera just has so much depth and richness in their renderings, they are like pieces of art. Stinks that i cant theive the pics off their…[Read more]
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kavan donohue posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
Squint/Opera takes the prize every time. Very talented, however, I think Till Nowak might give them competition. I really like the rendering with the turbines by MVRDV, although I think that mechanized machinery might disrupt the plan come harvest time.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
links work. it gives me something to do and makes me feel important. ill take a look.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
thanks for the link. pretty talanted people, its interesting to see how they tell a story and the proportion of graphics to images and overall style. Once you start to use these programs you begin to understand the amount of work that goes into those productions.
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Sigrid Pichler posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
for those interested in animations, the imagina awards
http://www.imagina.mc/
section ARCHITECTURE & URBANISM – LANDSCAPE & TERRITORY -
Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
im leaning towards rendered images but if its something closely related i guess that would work too. they dont have to be your own. just something you think is worth everyone looking at. its not like “hey look at me” its more “hey look at this” and james there isnt any judging, its whatever.. i dont think im going to get enough images where i…[Read more]
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
These are rendered images? Do they have to be our own? Or can they just be really good renderings we find?
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james fink posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
Who is judging?
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
this is a callout for images of the week submissions. please send them to my university account. michael.vanbeek@ndsu.edu. if you are unsure of an image’s relevance send it anways, ill check it out. hopefully there is interest for this out there. if you have any other ideas post them up i would appreciate it.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
im going to put up a new “discussion” called image of the week, ill post it on mondays because its everyone’s favorite day.
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
Thanks for that book, that is great.
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
This is also a really good tutorial (in four steps) pretty complicated when it gets to the post processing stuff though.
http://en.9jcg.com/comm_pages/blog_content-art-129.htm -
Lee Attinger posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
I’ve got a very straight forward manual for 3ds Max called “3ds Max Architectural Visualization.” I use it all the time for reference and unlike most program manuals its very easy to follow. Pretty much covers all the basics. Just follow this link and the password is “dallas”.
https://filestogeaux.lsu.edu/public/download.php?FILE=lattin1/313674GOBf0
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
David Fano is really good, he worked (works?) at SHoP architects in NY and has started a consulting company that show firms how to implement digital technology.
Plus he is very active on the site so you can ask him questions or request he do a tutorial on something.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
checked out designreform. havent taken a look at any tutorials yet but looks promising. quite a few tutorials, thanks for the link… ill check it out when i have time to breathe
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Ryland Fox posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 8 months ago
David Fano at http://www.designreform.net has some excellent 3DS tutorials. His are focused on 3DS as a design tool and not visualisation.
He also has good grasshopper, rhino, and revit tutorials.
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Fernando Reis posted an update in the group DESIGN 15 years, 8 months ago
a comment to JJ comment (?)
“The greatest designer is normal people—the best cities in the world were not designed” – my frien i think we may include that in the design category. not in the academic kind, but in the category of the design made by specific needs of people, but is design.
if t. Church said that the gardens are made for people (and…[Read more] -
Nur Amalina Ali Mohd posted an update in the group DESIGN 15 years, 9 months ago
to justin, u were refering to the brownfield site. a master thesis by ledrew s.p from the university of calgary, an ecological design approach to urban landscape reconstruction might be helpful.
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Michael Van Beek posted an update in the group 3ds max + landscape architecture 15 years, 9 months ago
well, 3ds 2009 has intro tutorials. im not totally sure about 2008 but i bet it does too. do all of those, they will get you acquainted with some of the basics. from there find tutorials online, there are plenty of free ones area.autodesk.com is a good start. dont worry about finding landscape specific tutorials just do some. learning the tools is…[Read more]
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