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Workshop 1 - Draughting
- Draughting and a technical analysis of the marine and architectural draughting techniques
- Analysis of concept sketching
- Task to be completed
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TYPOLOGY 1 - RCR ARQUITECTES - CASA RURAL, SPAIN
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TYPOLOGY 3 - Ozmin Architecture - Villa Natalin Poland
3.1 - Model Photoshopped into context photograph 3.2 Photoshopped render of interior
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BRUSH AND ASSOCIATED TOOLS EXAMINED IN THIS WORKSHOP
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EYEDROPPER TOOL (I)
- Use this tool to select a colour by clicking on the image, it will pick up the colour attributes at that point.
- The colour will appear in the front colour box in bottom of the tool pallet. Fig 6.2a It will be the active colour.
- The colour boxes can be switched bringing the back to the front and making it active by pressing the swotch arrow symbol. Fig 6.2a
6.2b
6.2a
6.1 6.2a
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PAINTBUCKET TOOL
-This tool will drop a uniform colour over an entire layer or selected area. Fig 7.1
- Again, the colour order can be switched seding the front wine colour to the back and making the white active. Fig 7.1a
7.1a
7.1
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PAINTBUCKET TOOL
-This tool will drop a uniform colour over an entire layer or selected area. Fig 7.1
- Again, the colour order can be switched seding the front wine colour to the back and making the white active. Fig 7.1a
7.1a
7.1
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ERASER TOOl (E)
- A simple eraser tool, different brush sizes and opacities can be selected.
- It will remove elements of a layer.
- If you erase elements of a flattened image or the background layer, the Eraser will leave you with whichever colour is to the back of the
colour selection box option. Fig 8.1a
8.1a
8.1 8.2
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PAINTBUCKET TOOL (B)
9.1a
9.1
9.2 9.3
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CLONE STAMP TOOL (S)
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EXERCISE - APPLYING MATERIALS AND FIGURES TO A MODEL IMAGE
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EXERCISE 3 - RENDERING A MODEL IMAGE
12.1 - Image opened in Photoshop. 12.2 - Create an even background which will be rendered later
- Image - Adjustments - Brightness/ Contrast to sharpen and define - Select element to copy using Polygon Lasso (L)
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 2
13.1 - New layer transformed - Edit -Transform - Scale 13.2 - New layers must be blended 13.3 - New layers blended using Eraser (E)
or Free Transform shortcut Ctrl/ Apple T and Healing Brush (J)
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 3
14.2a
14.1a
14.1- New layers merged into one Layer and named Overlay Layer. Fig 14.1a 14.2- Opacity of Overlay Layer lowered so that the Background layer beneath
it can be seen. Fig 14.2a
- Select Background Layer in Layer pallet and use the Magic Wand tool to
select areas of the model.
- With the model selected, change to the Overlay layer and delete areas to
reveal the model beneath.
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P3
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 3
14.2a
14.1a
14.1- New layers merged into one Layer and named Overlay Layer. Fig 14.1a 14.2- Opacity of Overlay Layer lowered so that the Background layer beneath
it can be seen. Fig 14.2a
- Select Background Layer in Layer pallet and use the Magic Wand tool to
select areas of the model.
- With the model selected, change to the Overlay layer and delete areas to
reveal the model beneath.
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P3
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 4
15.1 - Layers Merged into one layer - leaving a clean image to which we will 15.2 - Image selected to copy into file as a grass render
now add materials. - Check both file sizes making sure the new image size will not be too large
or small when copied into the model file
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P4
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 4
15.1 - Layers Merged into one layer - leaving a clean image to which we will 15.2 - Image selected to copy into file as a grass render
now add materials. - Check both file sizes making sure the new image size will not be too large
or small when copied into the model file
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 5
16.1 - New Layer copied and pasted in Ctrl/Apple C 16.2 - Opacity lowered so that the background can 16.3 - Grass layer trimmed to suit by selecting areas to
Ctrl/App V be seen. be deleted using the Polygon Lasso Tool (L)
- New grass layer size transformed - Scale transformed using Free Transform (Ctrl/
Edit - Transform - Scale or Ctrl/Apple T App. T)
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 5
16.1 - New Layer copied and pasted in Ctrl/Apple C 16.2 - Opacity lowered so that the background can 16.3 - Grass layer trimmed to suit by selecting areas to
Ctrl/App V be seen. be deleted using the Polygon Lasso Tool (L)
- New grass layer size transformed - Scale transformed using Free Transform (Ctrl/
Edit - Transform - Scale or Ctrl/Apple T App. T)
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 6
Grass L2
17.1- Paste in a new grass layer -Grass L2 - (Ctrl/App C, Ctrl/App V) and 17.2 - Delete Grass L2 Layer which covered the iimage
transfrom scale (Ctrl/App. T) to cover the image. - Blend Grass L3 Layer with other grass layers using the
- Reduce its opacity so that the main model image may be seen Eraser Tool (E) to erase hard edges Fig a and the Healing
underneath. Brush Tool (J) to blend the layers
- Select the Background layer in the layer pallet. Fig a
- Using the Magic Wand tool (W) select the background grey card
area of the main image
- Click Grass L2 in the layer pallet.
- With the same selection areas still active, Copy and Paste a new
layer of grass Grass L3 which will cover the grey, but not the model.
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P6
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 7
18.1 - Open a Tree image in Photoshop 18.2 - Copy and Paste the new Tree Layer into
- Use the Magic Wand Tool (W) to select areas of the tree of equal colour the model document.
- Copy and Paste (Ctrl/App. C, Ctrl App V) this area as a new Layer - You can paste in the same tree a number
- Select a different area of the main tree image/ Background Layer of times altering its scale (Ctrl/ App. T) and
- Copy and paste to a make new layer colour balance (Ctrl/ App. B) - Fig a - so
- Change the opacity and colour balance (Ctrl/App B) of the new layers to that each tree layer appears different
imply different parts of the tree - giving it colour and depth.
- Merge the new layers into one layer separate from the background.
- Ctrl/Apple E will merge a layer with the one directly below it in the Layer
Pallet
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 8
19.1 - Paste in an image to render the decking. Try to find one of 19.2 - Use Ctrl/App. T to transform scale and rotate the Later
compatible shape with the area you wish to work on. - Use Edit - Transform - Skew to change a layers shape.
- However an image can be transformed to fit
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P8
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 9
20.1 - Layer transformed to fit decking area. 20.2- Layer Copy and Pasted to New Layers, Transformed 20.3- Layer transformed to fit decking area.
and Skewed to look convincing and cover the whole - Opacity and Colour Balance (Ctrl/App. B) altered
area we wish to render. to make the material appear more convincing
- All decking layers merged into one and given a name.
- Opacity lowered in Layer pallet and areas selected
using the Polygon Lasso tool (L) to be deleted
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P9
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 10
21.1 - New Layer copy and pasted in for use as roof material 21.2 - These actions are repeated 3 times for the other roof elements
- Opacity of the material layer lowered. - We now have 3 roof layers Roof 1, 2 and 3
- Click Background Layer in the layer pallet. - Roof 3 should appear darker as it is in shadow.
- Roof area of model selected using Magic Wand Tool (W) - Click Roof 3 layer in the layer pallet
- Click Roof Layer in layer pallet. - Make it darker using Image - Adjustments - Brightness/ Contrast
- Copy and paste new layer Roof 1 which will cover the selected - You can play around with different settings for the layers until they
roof area. look convincing
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P10
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 11
22.1 - Make a new layer by pressing icon in the layer pallet Fig a 22.2 - Opacity lowered to make glass material
- Using the Polygon lasso tool (L) select a window area. look convincing. Fig 22.4a
- Using the Paint Bucket Tool drop a light blue colour into the
selection marquee
22.4a
22.3- Using the Polygon lasso tool (L) select other areas to render 22.4 - With the glass layer still clicked in the layer pallet, Fig a drop
the same blue colour in the selected areas.
- As the opacity of the layer is set to 38%, the new window
elements will have the same convincing appearance and will
not be the bright blue
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P11
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 12
23.1 23.2
- Select a suitable image of a figure to copy - Using the Lasso Tool (L) select areas in the
and paste in. shape of the man's shadow.
- Clear unwanted areas around the man - Click on the background layer in the layer
using the Lasso Tool (L) and delete selected pallet.
areas. - Copy and Paste a new layer 'Shadow'
- Use Brightness/ Contrast to darken
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P12
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EXERCISE - MODEL RENDER 13
24.1- Save the image as a Photoshop PSD or PDF to keep the layers active
- For a smaller file size, save as a JPG or PNG, but the layers will be flattened into 1.
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SHEET TITLE: Exercise P13
SHEET NO: 24
DATE: 29.10.10