
This Project gave us a way to utilize our newly created behavioral setting by showing how it would be used by occupants. It also tested our ability to use Potoshop, a very versatile program that I have never had the privilege of using before.
First off, we created a section perspective view of our house in Revit. We then imported it into Photoshop. The next phase was to find residents for our space. I scoured Google for pictures of people sitting on couches, working in kitchens, standing, or any other positions that would seem likely for may particular home, but they also had to be photographed at an angle that would not clash with the angle of the house. After finding a good number of people, each figure was cropped and superimposed on the house rendering after being properly scaled. A setting was also included, in the form of a brush desert landscape with a beautiful blue sky. Finally, I cropped the entire image to fit the 800 x 600 requirement.
First off, we created a section perspective view of our house in Revit. We then imported it into Photoshop. The next phase was to find residents for our space. I scoured Google for pictures of people sitting on couches, working in kitchens, standing, or any other positions that would seem likely for may particular home, but they also had to be photographed at an angle that would not clash with the angle of the house. After finding a good number of people, each figure was cropped and superimposed on the house rendering after being properly scaled. A setting was also included, in the form of a brush desert landscape with a beautiful blue sky. Finally, I cropped the entire image to fit the 800 x 600 requirement.
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