Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Tribute
This is an old work from some 2 years ago in my previous job. I could have done this a little better these days but I want to keep it as it is to remind me of my colleagues that I worked with in that company. This became one of my favorites and definitely deserves a space in this blog.
I miss your skills and expertise that I don't see in my present colleagues at my job. Life was easier then. I was never been more productive than when I'm working with you. I wish I could take some of the good things today and bring them in the past.
This post is a tribute to you, to the best colleagues I ever had. May God always brightens your path.
Thursday, October 9, 2008
It's Been a While
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Office at Night
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Royal Residence
My new job is a little bit panned to the technical side of architecture, so it will take a little more time to add new artworks in my posts. I guess I could share some old works for the meantime.
This is a simple Royal House in Middle East. It's a renovation designed by a friend of mine and visualization is presented by me. This is one of my best so I think it deserves a space in my blog and I hope you like it too.
Inquiries, decent comments and criticisms are welcome.
Friday, May 9, 2008
An Office Complex
Latest addition to my works. Model was done in AutoCAD in about 4 hours. This is a symmetrical building and If you have complete and accurate architectural drawings, you can finish it in less than 4 hours. Rendered in 3D Studio Max, the sky's courtesy of Vue and Post-production was made in Adobe Photoshop.
Around the World
I used this collage in a brochure cover. This is composed of 4 photographs combined into one to create something like a world effect. The concept of this is the architectural evolution from pre-historic buildings to the skyscrapers. If anyone is interested to create this effect, please let me know so I can make a short tutorial for this one.
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Advertising,
Architecture,
Digital Photography,
Photoshop
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