by Alex Hogrefe | Aug 14, 2011 | Break Down, Over Time |
As the title implies, this architecture illustration tutorial doesn’t use a rendering engine. I have done a few other tutorials in the past that don’t involve a rendering program, however this tutorial does things a little differently, and in less...
by Alex Hogrefe | Jul 4, 2011 | Styles / Effects, Uncategorized |
Yesterday, while watching golf, I saw a commercial that folded paper out of a book into buildings that turned into a town which then grew into a city, etc. The commercial caught my attention not only because of its execution and concept, but also because the...
by Alex Hogrefe | Jun 13, 2011 | Break Down |
I’ve been designing my wedding invitations this weekend and figured I could kill two birds with one stone and try to get a post out of it as well. After all, I have been attacking these things like an architectural design project so it seemed to make...
by Alex Hogrefe | May 17, 2011 | Styles / Effects |
If you haven’t discovered them already, there are a few websites that have been around for a while that let you apply unique “filters” to images. Both are equally easy to use, and provide many parameters to adjust the final outcome. I’ll...
by Alex Hogrefe | May 8, 2011 | Final Moves |
As with many of the other tips in this series, this tutorial adds a last minute “kick” to an architectural illustration. What is nice about this process is that the contrast is increased, but at the same time, the sharpness is decreased providing an...