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HARARE - DUBAI - THE WORLD

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Here I was using Autocad for detailed plans, Elevations and Sections, photoshop for applying colour, Archicad for quick 3d views, acrobat for compiling everything into design brochures to submit to the client. I am currently organising my various forays with the BIM pencil, and uploading them to the Construction Cloud.

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PARADISE ISLAND, THEN AND NOW

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Also I had some kind of an image processing package, not as advanced as photoshop, but it's what I had. Also I had some kind of an image processing package, not as advanced as photoshop, but it's what I had. This passion allows us to dig deep into the meaning, construction and performance of buildings, ancient and modern.

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Behind The Design 006: Get Space Vancouver by Jarod Hall of di’velept design

EntreArchitect

EntreArchitect: Behind the Design is a weekly blog series where we feature work designed, developed and/or built by small firm entrepreneur architect members of The EntreArchitect Community. Primarily Revit, but also Sketchup, Rhino, Grasshopper, and Photoshop. With clients? Throughout construction? Project Name.

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Making of La Casa Nell’erba

Ronen Bekerman

The construction of the house utilizes simple yet striking materials, including concrete, corten steel, stone, and glass. Additionally, it’s crucial to communicate effectively with the team and clients about the reference imagery used as the basis for the work. We combined 3D and 2D elements to finalize the desired effect.

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ILLUMINATING HISTORY

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I have been using BIM to explore history for several years now and have shared many of these explorations on this blog. We have been using an Enscape3D network license to generate executables that can deliver VR experiences to our clients. This image is generated from Enscape, then processed in Photoshop. Why do I do this?

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TUNNEL VISION

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I did some watercolour work in the early days of lock down almost a year ago, and since then, the nearest thing has been apple pencil or Samsung stylus or photoshop mouse. So why am I doing this, and what does it have to do with BIM, digital construction, all the other stuff I do on this blog, at work, etc.

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Ultimate Guide: Architecture Marketing and Digital Marketing for Architects

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As an architect , you should be able to design logos in inDesign for Photoshop. Hold onto all the visuals and architecture photos as they’ll help you to construct ads , landing pages , social media posts , and more! Show with pictures of work that represent that or quote clients’ comments that support that! Don’t overthink it.