Monday, 13 February 2017

individualisation- final piece

 This is my final product from an angle. Creating it from card board was enjoyable as I was able to cut into it easily and shape it into this geometric structure. I also cut small rectangle shapes for the windows which fit in well; but they don't seem to appear very clear on the screen. I could have been more ambitious and used another material such as wood.




This is the living room. I think the use of Photoshop is quite strong although my client said it looks too 'loud' because of the cardboard and interiors combined. In comparison my client said the LED's transform the room into a tranquil space for chilling out.

I think the kitchen was the most successful room as the cupboards blend in with the cardboard, and seems like it has been placed well, similar to how a cupboard is fitted into a kitchen wall. I could have improved this by refining the cardboard slightly as it doesn't seem like it's completely straight.
The floor looks wooden which is what I was trying to achieve although it's just cardboard.







The lighting in this room could be improved as the flash of the camera looks too bright where the sink is. I could have also cropped the top part of the blind out to create a more professional look.
The use of Photoshop is quite strong as all the interiors such as the toilet, sink and mirror seem as though they have been fitted in well.

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