Barrio Obrero Market

Studio/Institution: OWN Freelance
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Client: Clara Goitia
Software: Sketch up 8, Artlantis 3.1, Photoshop CS4

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Hi folks, here is a image for a project in Barrio Obrero, San Juan, Puerto Rico the Idea for the image is to make more an artistic view of the palce, any comments are welcome..... Thank's to all......
Render by: David Figueroa
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abdullah al-baki

said 23 October 2011 12:03 am
I wonder how they will use this image and where they do use it?

David Figueroa

said 23 October 2011 2:03 am
Througth this image I received more than five works of renders to do from different clients, specially from architects that they are looking for something different than usual.....

David Figueroa

said 23 October 2011 2:57 am
The client used the image to present her project in a local design magazine....!

abdullah al-baki

said 23 October 2011 4:17 am
People now a days are different. they hear music where there is nothing but moaning or there is nothing but shouting without any meaning in it. lol. why should not an architect publish such a design.

Well I m not saying this is no good. I am just saying. I would not ask for such a thing. It just does not suit my liking. its art. and if it pleases the eyes of client then that's it. no matter what everybody else is saying.

David Figueroa

said 23 October 2011 10:43 am
Quoting aristocratic3d:
People now a days are different. they hear music where there is nothing but moaning or there is nothing but shouting without any meaning in it. lol. why should not an architect publish such a design.

Well I m not saying this is no good. I am just saying. I would not ask for such a thing. It just does not suit my liking. its art. and if it pleases the eyes of client then that's it. no matter what everybody else is saying.


Cool, I like that...! but at the same time I have to make the things clear....!anyway I would like you to keep comment on my work even if it doesn't suit your like......Thank's

Ismael Orozco

said 23 October 2011 5:43 pm
"People now a days are different. they hear music where there is nothing but moaning or there is nothing but shouting without any meaning in it. lol. why should not an architect publish such a design."

Very out of line comment, irregardless what you said afterwards.

abdullah al-baki

said 24 October 2011 12:05 am
May be. I am sorry if the comment does not make sense. May be I was talking about my very personal mentality.
Quoting Ismael:
"People now a days are different. they hear music where there is nothing but moaning or there is nothing but shouting without any meaning in it. lol. why should not an architect publish such a design."

Very out of line comment, irregardless what you said afterwards.

marius erasmus

said 24 October 2011 1:00 am
abdullah, it has nothing to do with architecture The illustration is distracting and strange, its like looking at a moire pattern or something, just very strange. Unfortunately does not promote architecture but rather some strange illusions of different dimensions or something.

Oana Vinatoru

said 24 October 2011 5:57 am
Really enjoyed this thread! the image looks a bit confusing indeed but I understand what it's about. The perfect visualisations usually seen on this forum illustrate that part of the industry adressed to the public or real estate developers but architects are more atracted for their own purposes by images less technically correct but different, artistic and spontaneous. Traditionally architects delivered their own architectural rendings and still do it in school by traditional means, and though this is hard to do in today archviz scene, an architect yearns to present at least before their peers an unique visual style, maybe with the hint it could have been actually done by them. I think this is a good opportunity for a 3d archviz artist to do something different, good for you!

David Figueroa

said 24 October 2011 10:13 am
Oanav you really got the point, this it all about, create your own image, a reinterpretation not to be photorealistic. Thank's for comment!

Quoting oanav:
Really enjoyed this thread! the image looks a bit confusing indeed but I understand what it's about. The perfect visualisations usually seen on this forum illustrate that part of the industry adressed to the public or real estate developers but architects are more atracted for their own purposes by images less technically correct but different, artistic and spontaneous. Traditionally architects delivered their own architectural rendings and still do it in school by traditional means, and though this is hard to do in today archviz scene, an architect yearns to present at least before their peers an unique visual style, maybe with the hint it could have been actually done by them. I think this is a good opportunity for a 3d archviz artist to do something different, good for you!

Dmitry Golikov

said 24 October 2011 6:19 pm
[SIZE=3]life after death... or parallel world. ok it is a good idea when someone looking a different style way but in this case it looks pretty scared. [/SIZE]

Punnen Thomas

said 24 October 2011 7:04 pm
I like it! Being an architect I would hire you and would recommend you.
Rendering has the potential to take design to another level to the 4th dimension of design.
Your image gives a sense of place, captures the moment and moves beyond just doing a photo real image. Congrats!
You have inspired me!

Yama Yama

said 25 October 2011 1:35 am
Yay, finally a good debate again!

To join the party i must say that i don't think it's bad at all. But there are some issues:

1. I think there are too much people. They take a lot of the attention away from the architecture.

2. The sky is a bit strange and gives it that atomaric apocalypse feeling. (Or was that intentional?)

Generally I like the idea of the whole thing, I just think it needs to calm down a bit.

so far from my side

cheers

Yama

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