• 3D Thursdays: October

    Tweet 2012 Oct 25 1 Comments

    Drawing in the third dimension: what does it mean? What does it look like? Today we've rounded up some of our 3D renderings. Drawing in the third dimension is an important component of how we represent our work and our ideas to our clients and colleagues.

    Today we're looking at images of the new courtyard under construction at Boston Children’s Hospital for bone marrow transplant patients and their families.  As part of the design process, the 3D images were generated to communicate the concepts and experiences to the client, nursing and doctor staff.  Beginning with base AutoCAD drawing files, 3D models were developed through Sketch Up and the final images rendered with 3ds Max and post processed with Adobe Photoshop.  Through this process the design team and client used the images for further development of artwork and seek and find experiences for the patients.

    What kind of 3D work are you doing?

    Related Links:
    Spotlight on Children's Hospitals
    Boston Children's Hospital

    Contributors:
    Santiago Garay
    David Hamel Jr.
    Brian Carlic

1 Comments
  • The lighting design and rendering quality in these images is exceptional. It feels very fun and a bit sci-fi too. To offer some constructive criticism, I think the three-dimensional people look a bit odd though, especially since they are in the same position in both shots... unlikely in a real world situation. Nonetheless, excellent work, Payette.
    October 25, 2012 Kenny Isidoro
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