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Bobby Parker
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Okay, Pailhead. We have been spending way to much time together lately. I am going to have break up our relationship, and get back to my kitsch imagesBobby Parker
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lol true
charlotte NC was booming and i've done renderings for quite a few mansions out there, they cost tons of money, the architect was earning well but it still doesnt mean that its good.
I would really like to hear your explanation on why people need to spend money on photo-real renderings, the pencil sketch comparison did not say anything about that. But whenever you have the time, i do want to post a few images to this thread but odds are i wont be able to access them in months... if i ever even do.Dusan Bosnjak
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I don't think you can show someone almost what it is going to look like.
We take a risk in specializing in something, but that is the risk we take. We have architects here (7 on staff) who sketch elevations, add some color, and that is good enough. We have an intern that uses Sketch Up, and that works, too. We are finding more and more that clients need to pre-sell before they get financing, and colored elevations and Sketch-Up models, just don't fly. I believe in the value I bring, otherwise I wouldn't do it.
I remember someone commenting on our work, posted on our site, as very 70's and out-of-date. I just giggled, becasue we do over 100 million dollars a year with our aged, out-of-date, designs. Just like my renderings all look the same. Shouldn't they, they are done by me. If people keep buying my services, based on my portfolio, I'll keep doing them.
Okay, a little passive aggressionBobby Parker
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Just like my renderings all look the same. Shouldn't they, they are done by me. If people keep buying my services, based on my portfolio, I'll keep doing them.Dusan Bosnjak
http://www.dusanbosnjak.com/
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Bobby Parker
www.bobby-parker.com
e-mail: info@bobby-parker.com
phone: 2188206812
My current hardware setup:- Ryzen 9 5900x CPU
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I always hated that ad. Using the image of those people to sell computers just rubbed me the wrong way when I saw it.www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.
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Originally posted by dlparisi View PostI always hated that ad. Using the image of those people to sell computers just rubbed me the wrong way when I saw it.Bobby Parker
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First, equating Martin Luther King/civil rights to buying a Mac instead of a PC just struck me as incredible crass. Second, the ad seems to imply some type of limited endorsement by those in it for apple, which is just crazy. (kind of reminds me of those Gap ads from a few year ago for khakis (e.g., "Frank Lloyd Wright wore khaki's). I hated those too. It's a very clever ad, I just think it's in bad taste to a certain extent.www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.
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The same reason why i wouldn't call the pencil drawings up there art, is the same reason why i wouldnt call 99% of arch viz art.
I'd love to do renders with dramatic mood. Thunderstorm. At least a night shot.
I often try, but my clients say: The sky needs to be blue, everything has to look friendly and bright, etc.Marc Lorenz
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Originally posted by plastic_ View PostWell arch viz is not art but...arch viz.
Just because something is artistic does not make it art, and just because it's art doesn't make it nice to look at (duchamp's fountain comes to mind). Arch viz needs to do both, with trade-offs sometimes.www.dpict3d.com - "That's a very nice rendering, Dave. I think you've improved a great deal." - HAL9000... At least I have one fan.
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agree with yuo 100% i call this craft, and i consider myself a craftsman, who ventures into art occasionallyDusan Bosnjak
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Artist, artisan are persons having superior skill or ability, or who are capable of producing superior work. An artist is a person engaged in some type of fine art. An artisan is engaged in a craft or applied art.
An illustration is a visualization such as a drawing, painting, photograph or other work of art that stresses subject more than form. The aim of an illustration is to elucidate or decorate textual information (such as a story, poem or newspaper article) by providing a visual representation.Last edited by glorybound; 11-10-2011, 04:07 PM.Bobby Parker
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Originally posted by pailhead View PostLike i've said, 3d people have pushed the standard for other 3d people just because of their curiosity. I did NOT say that 3d people would be happy with this result. I said that there are people who don't need art, renderings or whatever, they just need to provide something in order to get a permit. They couldn't care less.
this caricature of the client as someone clueless who needs education, it's true only to a certain point. most of the architects I know, do have a clue, and care quite a lot about the quality of the representation of their work.
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