Category: Photoshop

2018 Fall – Third Place – Refinement

For their final portfolio of the semester, students refined their design projects in Revit.  They created a partial Furniture Plan, partial RCP, and a rendering of their cafe.  The renderings included the addition of figures, using Photoshop.

      
odette-2103-4         Malpaya_2102_4         Stark 2102-4  

      
Joyner-2102-4        Cousar-2102-4          Rezk-2102-4  

      
Thompson-2102-4       HEUMAN-2102-4        Love-2102-4    

      
Johnson-2102-4     Wohlgemuth-2102-4      Miller-2102-4  

      
REINS-2102-4        Sandoval-2102-4        Florez-2102-4

      
Heath-2102-4           Barker-2102-4         Wachtel-2102-4

2017 Fall – Final Plans & Renderings

For their final portfolio, students used their design of the Gateway Center to create a lighting model, furniture plans in Revit, and to test rendering in Revit and in SketchUp with Photoshop.

Section 001

     
Walker-2102-3            Hill-2102-3            Nichols-2102-3

     
Giddings-2102-P3           Ball-2102-3              Fox-2102-3

     
Alala-2102-3            Grant-2102-3          Austin-2102-3

     
Reynolds-2102-3         Watson-2102-3        Russell-2102-3   

      
Logeman-2102-3          Palma-2102-3        Johnson-2102-3  

  
Coughlin-2102-3         Rossi-2102-3

 

Section 002

     
Bridges-2102-3          Beyer-2102-3          Grasso-2102-3

     
Weschler-2102-3         Taylor-2102-3         Owsley-2102-3 

      
Fout-2102-3          Weatherman-2102-3     Peebles-2102-3

      
Keeler (Brasch)-2102-3     Gonzalez-2102-3        Brow-2102-3

     
Guzman-2102-3          Mize-2102-3            Macias-2102-3

2017 Spring – SketchUp/Photoshop

As always, the students used SketchUp software to model their designs in 3D, and Photoshop to add rendering effects to views of their model.

     
Cunningham-Portfolio2 Culvahouse-Portfolio2    Jimenez-Portfolio2

     
Craze-Portfolio2        Stasuk-Portfolio2       Harris-Portfolio2

     
Pruett-Portfolio2                                     Stevenson-Portfolio2

     
Ray-Portfolio2      Breasseale-Portfolio2      Wood-Portfolio2

    
Weisman-Portfolio-2                                Warren Portfolio2

     
Melvin-Portfolio2     Hallstrand-Portfolio 2    Barkley-Portfolio2

     
MOSS-Portfolio2                                         Sechler-Portfolio2

2016 – SketchUp/Photoshop

As they do each year, the sophomores have taken their reception area design from AutoCAD into SketchUp to explore varied 3D views of the space.  After adding materials in SketchUp, they then exported some of their scenes to Photoshop to add exterior context, figures, and lighting.  Students also rendered a furniture and reflected ceiling plan in Photoshop.  And finally, the students captured a video walkthrough of their SketchUp model.

Click the top link below each thumbnail to view a slideshow, and the lower link to go to their video walkthrough on vimeo.

             
Williamson-2281-2                    Greer-2281-2                          Jones-2281-2
https://vimeo.com/164999485  https://vimeo.com/165001443  https://vimeo.com/165001443

             
Gagliardo-2281-2                          Rizzo-2281-2                         Woodlief-2281-2a
https://vimeo.com/164997158   https://vimeo.com/164999638   https://vimeo.com/164998039

             
Wood-2281-2a                          Vincent-2281-2                    Pickering-2281-2
https://vimeo.com/164999345   https://vimeo.com/164998446   https://vimeo.com/164999309

             
Lavine-2281-2                           Entrikin-2281-2                          Miller-2281-2
https://vimeo.com/165001995    https://vimeo.com/164997618    https://vimeo.com/164999809

      
Wilson-2281-2              Holloway-2281-2
                                          https://vimeo.com/165000222

      
Cofield-2281-2                            Clark-2281-2
https://vimeo.com/165000739    https://vimeo.com/164999118

2015 – SketchUp/Photoshop

The students took their floorplans into SketchUp to bring them into 3D, and then added rendering touches in Photoshop.

    
Brackett2                        DiGiovanni2                         Duerr2

      
Ferguson2a                   Goodman2                         Griggs2

    
Jenkins2                              Jones2                             Mareck2

    
Molina2                              Salter2                               Skala2

    
Smith2                               Sowa2                            Thomas2