Rendering and Digital Collage for Architectural Displays
Influences
A course by Architecture On Paper , Architectural Visualization Studio
Joined October 2020
About the video: Influences
Overview
“Next, we will talk about our style and what is the difference between a collage, a more photorealistic render, and a hybrid of these two. Finally, we will show you references of other artists or offices whose work or trajectory has been a great influence on our work.”
In this video lesson Architecture On Paper addresses the topic: Influences, which is part of the Domestika online course: Rendering and Digital Collage for Architectural Displays. Learn how to create illustrations of architectural spaces from scratch with 3ds Max and Photoshop.
Partial transcription of the video
“Influences Now that you know a little more about Architecture on Paper and what do we do, in this lesson we want to introduce some works and artists whose style has influenced us when representing our images. Architecture on Paper avoids hyper-realistic rendering, and we trust in a form of representation that relies not only on the tools of our time, but taking up some concepts from the '60s and '70s, where the collage technique made it possible for many architecture and interior design studios to project their ideas. This is why some of the artists that we mention are from this period. We ...”
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Course summary for: Rendering and Digital Collage for Architectural Displays
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Category
Architecture & Spaces -
Software
3ds Max, Adobe Photoshop, Corona Renderer -
Areas
3D, 3D Design, Architecture, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture

Architecture On Paper
A course by Architecture On Paper
Brenda Roqueta is an architect and Alba Estevez is a visual artist specializing in 3ds Max. They started out working together on personal projects which eventually evolved into collaborations with national and international studios.
Together, they are Architecture on Paper, an architectural visualization studio where they work on everything from 3D models to final images. Whether it's architecture, interior design, or landscapes, if you want to make your projects a reality, you have to know how to visually represent your ideas with a tangible image.
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