tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1907085865150177790.post9200979513966884767..comments2023-06-11T13:47:24.014+01:00Comments on Camouflage: section and viewJonathan Daweshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13887093576523816219noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1907085865150177790.post-84860068231205886362010-06-11T07:25:35.810+01:002010-06-11T07:25:35.810+01:00Hi Ruo- sorry for late comments.
• I would sugges...Hi Ruo- sorry for late comments. <br />• I would suggest that option 2 is good for the perspective render view as you can show the relationship between different activities/ screens/ movements.<br />• Maybe option 1 could also take the technical section material and therefore become your perspectival section drawing...<br />• The vip view looks good (there are some layers internally) <br />• I am not sure about the external view- what does it offer in terms of glimpses of the internal spaces?<br /><br />Keep it up! Best JJonathan Daweshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13887093576523816219noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1907085865150177790.post-84165246526880915302010-06-10T21:03:33.259+01:002010-06-10T21:03:33.259+01:00sorry for the late post, because i was learning of...sorry for the late post, because i was learning of setting up cameras for it. and i think the 2 views as shown will be the final view for render and photoshop. for the section, i will put structural details as shown in ts if the look is ok. i may prefer the second one which is looking back to the bar and changing room, because it shows more relationships. <br /><br />i will post of which part of fragment model i will do as 1-20 soon. <br /><br />Thanksruohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01958938692601095464noreply@blogger.com