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Sunday, July 18, 2010
YMCA Renders
This was one of the last projects that I worked on while at Good Fulton & Farrell, and one of the most challenging and fun. I really enjoyed this one - it was a labor of love.
Brandt Massings
This was a quick massing done while I was at Good Fulton & Farrell of the exterior of the building. I did some quick texture work as well - I spent a couple of hours on this project.
The following are the interior massings that I did for the same project.
DCAC Renders
This was another project that I worked on from the design phase for Good Fulton & Farrell. The Dallas Children's Advcacy Center.
The Planet Walkthrough
This was a walk through that I worked on at Good Fulton & Farrell Architects, the client was The Planet. The modeling, texturing, and camera renders were done almost entirely by me. The areas that are highlighted were requested to be showcase by the client for marketing purposes.
Granite Gables
These were some quick renders that were done in a matter of hours. The initial models were exported out of CAD into 3DS Max, but we had to modify or scrap because of issue with the import. The purpose of these were to see how the elevators were going to look with some modifications made to the materials on the wall. We also ended up using the renders along with the line elevations on a presentation for the client.
Hope Center
This was the first project that I worked on from the start of the design phase at Good Fulton & Farrell Architects. I worked on the exterior and interior throughout the design stage. The renders that I created helped the team make design decisions on the building. I believe that some more design changes were made since I left, but these are the preliminary design renders that were created for the client.
Reagan Place Elevations
These are elevations where the line work was exported out of Revit by the architect and I took it into Photoshop and colored the line work. These were created while I worked at Good Fulton & Farrell Architects.
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