Showing posts with label 3D computer graphics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 3D computer graphics. Show all posts

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

This month's featured artist at ASGVIS is Adam Warner

Adam was recently featured in our 'Spotlight' section over at SketchUpArtists. Also known as 'steerlers05' on some popular forums Adam has continued to amaze us with his wonderful talent and 3D modeling. Adam Warner is a full time Architectural Illustrator and Intern Interior Designer at Desmone & Associates Architects. As an Architectural Illustrator, Adam specializes in computer rendering and 3-D animation.

See the full article here at ASGVIS...
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Friday, 26 February 2010

Is this the future of 3D architectural visualization?

The company Zebra Imaging 3D have developed a new and innovative way of displaying 3d models, and you don't need a computer! They are using thin holographic sheets to display the 3D images. They can make these plastic tiles1' sq. up to Arch D (2'x3') so in fact you could display a complete cityscape on the large one or a small simple model on a small tile depending on your needs. Somehow I am not sure that this is going to replace a real physical 3D model, though it is quite an interesting concept. Read more here...in the mean time check out their video.

Holographic Architectural Imaging by Zebra from Core77 on Vimeo.
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