Architectural Visualization Using Digital Collage

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Learn to model and build spaces through digital collage-style renderings

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There are many ways to represent an architectural project. Through experimentation, PALMA studio found its own distinctive style in collage, often using powerfully evocative images to represent its projects.

In this course, learn the foundations of the digital collage technique to represent your own architectural projects, using different programs and plug-ins for modeling and image editing.

Start by getting to know the PALMA team and how they founded their studio. Hear about their journey so far and see some of their most prominent projects.

Next, learn more about the collage technique and how it has evolved over time before discovering some of the field’s most influential artists. Familiarize yourself with how an architectural project works and the different ways to represent it.

Now it’s time to make a 3D model! Import the 2D plans to SketchUp and start raising the elements. Then, use basic figures to model the foundation: walls and slabs. Continue with the windows, doors, and stairs.

The program includes a huge library of default elements, most of all furniture. Explore the library and download resources for your project. Remember to add surroundings for context and urban elements for scale.

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