Posts Tagged ‘Video’
Learn about Composition and Cameras, Modeling, Lighting, Rendering and Post and find out how Neoscape produced their well known Loft 5 project (Video from YouTube).
Tutorials
The following tutorials give insight into techniqes using AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp 3ds Max and V-Ray.
See the tutorials at en.9jcg.com:
Exterior Scenes Part 1 - Composition & Cameras
Exterior Scenes Part 2 - Modeling [...]
If Rhino, AutoCAD, Revit and 3ds Max are part of your work flow you will find some great video tutorials on this website: designreform.net
These direct links lead you to two of many excellent screencasts:
Learn how to link complex organic geometry that was modeled in Rhino into Revit as a mass element
This one shows us how [...]
The movie above illustrates a visualisation of N02 in London by CASA, University College London,in association with the Environmental Research Group at Kings College London.
Nitrogen dioxide (NO2): NO2 is produced in high temperature combustions processes and chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Road transport is responsible for 60 per cent of emissions of NOx (the pollutant [...]
Squint/Opera is a film and media production studio operating within the film and architectural industry.
Using a unique visual language, the company channels and translates the creative investigations of the architectural team on social and environmental impacts into a medium that everyone, from the schoolchild to the Mayor, can understand.
For more information and to view more [...]
“SketchUp and Green Design” - a video from Google SketchUp 3D Basecamp conference in Mountain View, California. You will see how to use Sketchup with additional tools like Chhaya, Greenfoot, SPOT, AGI32 and the Energy Design plugin (as featured in an earlier post) to explore green building design opportunities.
You can find more 3D Basecamp session [...]
Could Skyscrapers supply food?
See how the vision of vertical farming might work.
The WebUrbanist has great coverage on 5 Design Proposals for 3D City Farms.
Find more in depth information as well at the The Vertical Farm Project website and at Wikipedia.
Concept from Paris-based Pierre Sartoux
Buildings in Motion
Architect Norman Foster discusses his own work to show how computers can help architects design buildings that are green, beautiful and “basically pollution-free.”
See here or on TED.com and comment!