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| The 3-Dimensional Dream |
| This Blog is dedicated to the folks who have created outstanding imagery to present architectural designs. It will serve as a personal journal of ideas and influence. |
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| Tadao Ando Glass Box |
| 2010-01-04 20:27:43 |
This may be a very short animation but I have to give credit for the water and sun glare/rays effect as it sunsets! It's a great sun analysis... in 3D! I like how the water moves ever so slightly, giving us the impression that there is wind. Details... these are the little things that can change the way a presentation is perceived.
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| Expo Architecture Competition 2007 |
| 2009-11-02 22:14:52 |
Impressive animation made for the Expo Architecture Competition in 2007. It would be interesting to know how each sequence was meshed together. Obviously a video editing software... but what were the techniques used is my question. Very nicely done.
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| ArchiCAD And Artlantis |
| 2009-10-11 13:01:27 |
This animation is beautiful, great choice of music too. I remember hearing this music for the first time when I watched a film called "The Island". Modeled in ArchiCAD 12 and animated in Artlantis! Two powerful programs that work well together many claim. Great job to the people at Crescendo.
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| Fast Paced Animation |
| 2009-08-18 00:44:18 |
This is a very fast past video, but does have a wide array of presentation techniques. I speculate that this could have been made to practice several techniques in one go. From sun shadows to animated people to "construction simulation" (the part that shows the beams which support the glass ceiling/skylight)... this short animation covers it. Like I said, it could have been a test to see what the particular program/s can do to achieve certain outputs. Interesting clip.
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| Cidade da Musica |
| 2009-07-23 22:56:08 |
This is probably one the most extensive architectural animation I have seen to date in terms of length. It lasts for 10 minutes and presents to us the "Cidade da Musica", a good portion of the presentation is shot during the day and then followed a night animation which shows off the pleasant lighting effects. I love the part where the "Grande Sala" transforms into an opera! The animation then shows a bunch of amazing still renderings of some of the smaller areas of the structure along with actual site photos of the project being built. This building was given the full treatment. Great work to all the people who contributed to this.
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| Centro Escolar De Seia |
| 2009-06-25 23:37:07 |
This pleasant animation was made by Miguel Krippahl. A combination of ArchiCAD, Artlantis and Windows Movie Maker was used to model, animate and stitch the scenes together to provide the viewers a complete representation of the architect's design. Miguel Krippahl also made the animation on the previous post here at The 3-Dimensional Dream. The technique I like best in this video was the way specific zones/spaces within the structure was being presented together with the animation and animated seamlessly. Fabulous work!
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| Simply White |
| 2009-06-13 21:55:29 |
This 3d presentation is completely monochrome! Very clean, simple yet beautifully presented. When carefully examined, you can tell that they had at least 3 different files for the model. One, very bare with just walls - two, with floors and ceilings - and three, with all the windows and openings in place. Then each file was obviously rendered using the same camera paths and patched together using a Windows Movie Maker. Software used to animate the model was Artlantis Studio 1.0 and the modeling software which was used was ArchiCAD! Great work to youtube's MKripp.
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| ArchiCAD 12 Presentation |
| 2009-02-11 01:16:41 |
Fully modeled in ArchiCAD 12 and possibly fully animated in-house and assembled together using some sort of video editing software to seamlessly knit the scenes as one. This is just my speculation though at the moment. This video manages to get me hyped up about using AC 12 every time I see it. I like the "cross-section/slicing" effect (feel free to let me know what the technique is really called!).
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| Vertical City of the Future |
| 2008-12-16 01:52:31 |
A lot of work was put into this thesis presentation. It lasts for a whopping 6 minutes and 47 seconds consisting of numerous animations along with unique stills. Some parts appear to be done in a pow...
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| Rubiks Cube House |
| 2008-12-09 16:53:21 |
Interesting and fun concept! I like how the animation starts off as a sketch and then goes to realistic rendering. The producer/s of this video also added some stills in between sequences. A signature move that one might no...
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