Process To construct the isometric and perspectives, firstly the Old Quad was assembled in Rhino. Once that was completed, as per the workshop, students were allowed to customise their perspectives to portray their prescribed text. The first customisation was adding people within the scene by importing their outline, which was edited in Adobe Illustrator. Once this was completed the command ‘Make2D’ was applied, capturing a stencil of the perspective. ViewFiletoCapture was also used to take a screenshot of the perspectives.
View of Isometric in Illustrator
Both files were then imported in Adobe Photoshop, where textures, people and objects were montaged into the perspectives, essentially bringing them to life. For the isometric notations were employed to develop the story. The roof was then separated from the rest of the structure to prevent an obscuring of the components underneath. The command ‘Make2D’ was then applied individually to the roof and the remaining structure. The outlines were then laid over one another in Illustrator. Additionally fill colours were used to seperate components of the image and line weights were adjusted to place emphasis on significant components of the image, such as the columns and reduce obscuration of the image created by the roof.
View of Perspective 2 in Illustrator
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View of Perspective 1 in Illustrator