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New Designers spotlights its top student projects of 2023

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Student: Charlotte Dibden Course: Bath Spa University, BA (Hons) Interior Design Urbento by Yas Kinsey "When considering London's fast-paced 9 to 5 lifestyle, Kinsey wondered how the career driven millennial sets aside time to eat. Wilson created this animation using coloured pencil and gouache, combining the frames together on Photoshop.

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Kendall College of Art and Design spotlights sixteen student projects

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Dezeen School Shows: a photography project that explores feelings of nostalgia and a restaurant design that contrasts rustic and contemporary elements are included in Dezeen's latest school show by students at Kendall College of Art and Design. Professors know their students by name and are invested in their success.

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8 YouTube Channels For Easy 3D Modeling Tricks and Rendering Ideas

Architizer

However, as software and skill develop at breakneck speeds, architectural education lags; not all rendering techniques are taught in schools. An easy alternative to this can be adding light effects in Adobe Photoshop once the render is complete. The video above shows how to create a glass corridor scene from scratch using Photoshop.

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Intricate Views: 9 Tutorials To Improve Your Section Renders

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Students and professionals have been experimenting with a variety of styles and techniques to create conceptual and realistic sections to best showcase their proposals. Softwares like Illustrator and Photoshop have also made the task easier, especially when paired with 3D modeling applications and rendering assets.

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“Shanty Stack” Depicts a Future World of Explosive Development and Unplanned Architecture

Architizer

The top winner in the non-student category was “Shanty Stack” by Arnaud Imobersteg, a Swiss designer and illustrator. In the following interview, Architizer’s Editor-in-Chief Paul Keskeys discusses the creative process behind the winning rendering — which involved Blender and Photoshop — with Arnaud. Are they coming from Above?

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“22 Gordon Street” Reimagines the Bartlett School as a Monstrous Manifestation of Architectural Experimentation

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The top Student Prize went to Christian Coackley for “22 Gordon Street” — a mysterious and detailed reimagining of UCL’s famous Bartlett School of Architecture building (where the artist is currently enrolled). Did you use your usual techniques and software for creating this rendering?

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Divide | Physical and Mental Segregation

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The winners of the Professional and Student categories will receive rewards and cash prizes. The photos can be retouched in lightroom however, photoshopping certain elements or lassoed graphics are not allowed. Try using comprehensive presentation techniques; use images, illustrations, sketches, views, diagrams, text, etc.

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