Sunday, 21 August 2011
ASSIGNMENT 1. final markers. concept
image credit/ reference: http://blog.mauveweb.co.uk/2006/09/25/construction-in-inkscape/
The concept of a dice is simply easier for people to understand. Therefore, I chose to create markers similar to a dice, in order, the 'thunder-like' design is one. This will show a plain flat environment. Then, The 'two arrows' represent 2, which will show the top view of the environment and building. The third marker has 3 shapes, fourth marker with four rectangles, the star represents number 5, and the last marker, which is six, shows the whole model with the environment.
Saturday, 13 August 2011
draft
One of the images that will show up using the markers will be the overall environment which will be the land the habitat is placed, showing how the habitat is surrounded by trees and the place will look quite deserted in the wilderness as the creature is extremely dangerous and therefore has to be placed in a place that not many people will go.
Friday, 12 August 2011
visual graphic breakdown
I think the architecture piece of I.M. Pei is very bold and the ideas are very sharp. The poster shows the architecture when it is at night time, where light can be seen through the glass pieces and where the reflection of light is the strongest at this period of the day. I think the image capture manage to show the form and structure of the building very well. The poster clearly focuses on the building itself, which is directing us straight to the main architecture.
And as for the painting, soft colour selections were used to illustrate Louvre Pyramid, the painting looked peaceful and in harmony with the surroundings. The light reflection is not as strong compared to the poster, this painting shows a different phase of the architecture where the building adds harmony and goes along with the environment surrounding it. This image shows the overall detail, which is a bigger image, consisting the surroundings along with the main architecture.
An architecture should always conform to the surrounding environment and other elements that are located at the same area, and I. M. Pei’s Louvre Pyramid shows how this unique, different, bold architecture can fit into an environment which can be seen quite the opposite of what the structure and design of Louvre Pyramid is.
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