Image of the moment

Image of the moment
Architectural Assessment

Thursday 12 June 2008

Mollymook Residence

Proposed new residence in Mollymook (South Coast).


Sunday 27 April 2008

3 lunchroom

This is a continuation of work for 3 (mobile) I start almost 1 year ago, and also posted the images here in June 2007 as my First Render Job. Ideas have progressed and changed, and this is where it stands at present.




Monday 18 February 2008

Work on the Web

I am very excited now as I've had some work published on the internet. My dear friend Stuart, has set up a very successful internet based business, WorkBidder.co.uk. http://www.workbidder.co.uk/

I was commissioned to set up a couple of default profile images for members who have not yet got a profile image of their own to use. In the screenshots below I modelled & rendered the images of the house, and the hardhat.











WorkBidder is designed to be a one-stop shop where professional workers gather en masse and who could bid on the job you have in mind whether it be large or small. Not only would you find painters and decorators, plumbers and builders but you'd also find computer web developers, hair stylists and sports and fitness instructors. It's aim is to help cut costs for people who require jobs completed and help connect them to the best workers possible. At present this site is only being used in the UK, however Stuart is currently in the process of setting one up for us in Oz as well, so keep you're eyes out for it.

Sunday 17 February 2008

Real Job - Cafe in Dover Heights

This was another job for Architect Agi Sterling. I was commissioned to set-up a quick 3D model of the internal works of a proposed new cafe in Dover Heights. Agi felt her clients would have better comprehension the concept of her design, and have a good understanding of the atmosphere and layout of the space. The clients were thrilled with the outcome of my images, and got very excited about the whole concept.


The external images were for my own private use to include in my portfolio, as at this stage I have only produced internal images.


Wednesday 5 December 2007

Collection of college work

I have now come to the end of my studies at QANTM College. These last 10 months have gone by incredibly quickly, and even though I have learnt so much here, there is still a lot more to learn.

This showreel is of all my college work, some of which has already been posted below. It starts with the architectural walk-thru, so if you don't want to see that again (which I can understand), scroll through (if you can) to 1:43, there should be some new work.

This compilation will definitely be edited, and polished up for job interview requirements, but as I have literally just finished, I have not had very much time for tweaking and polishing.

I hope you've enjoyed following my progress. I am not sure if I will continue with this blog in the future, or rather, attempt to create my own web page. Either way I will keep you informed, as it's always nice to receive feedback, positive or critical.

The proportion of this clip is better, however the resolution is quite tiny, and in all reality should fill up your entire screen. This is further prompting me to create my own page, where these sorts of things can be downloadable.

YouTube version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_0p3omSOOg

Final Project

This clip is my final project for college. The requirements were for a 30sec minimum animation, on whatever we want. I chose to do an architectural walk-thru (what a surprise). This walk-through takes place in a house that my uncle had built in Los Angeles, however I chose all the furniture.

As the original movie was set-up for widescreen and in high definition, this clip will appear a little bit distorted, and narrower then intended, but the idea is still there. If you prefer to view this movie in the correct proportion, it is also featured in the next post "Collection of college work", but is slightly smaller. Or go to the YouTube version http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE5LMynnT9s

Tuesday 11 September 2007

Gaming Platform

For our most recent assessment we did a group project, which consisted of the entire class of 20. Each person was responsible for a couple of different parts of the scene, such as the buildings, vehicles, characters, a helicopter, and other bits of of street furniture.

The setting is of a once very nice and well-to-do suburb, that has become run-down and is now abandoned. The cars and characters are meant to be slightly futuristic.

Below are a couple of pictures of the scene as a whole.






Some of my individual work. A house, shopping trolley, bench, and the fence that went around a shipping container yard.