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Graduate School of Intertior Architecture and DesignDigital Imaging

Final ProjectNayive Kalkach Campos

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Final Project BookletNayive Kalkach CamposStudent #03757525May 13th/2014www.nayivekalkach.com

If people are made safer, more comfortable, more eager to purchase, more efficient, or just happier, the designer has succeded.-HENRY DREYFUSS

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MS 608: Digital ImagingFinal Project

Nayive Kalkach Campos

2014

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Top Left and RightBefore and after of two dimen-sional floorplan converted to three dimensional.

Bottom RightExample of Axonometric 3D extrusion.

Floorplan Axonometric in IllustratorThe objective of this exercise was to create a 3D floorplan from a 2D floorplan by extruding it in three different layers (walls, doors and windows) . The result is an axonometric that gives a clear, quick idea of your project.

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I . D . N A Y I V E K A L K A C H

i n t e r i o r d e s i g n e r

I N D U S T R I E S

nayivekalkach

interior architecture & design

&design

nayive kalkach

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Logo creation in IllustratorThe logo is the most powerful and visible symbol of any designer. It helps to establish a concise idea and is designed to create immediate recognition by the viewer.

Top Left and RightTen logo proposals with a wide range of techniques.

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Importing from Revit and Annotating an element in IllustratorInteraction between softwares is always beneficial to get the most out of each. Importing an element from Revit and annotating it in Illustrator helped to stand out the different areas of the floorplan as well as implement a color palette in order to have a better understanding of the project.

AboveAnnotated Section Drawing in Illustrator.

RightImages imported from a 3D model in Revit.

RightOverlay of color palette and text applied in Illustrator. Final Image.

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Creating Seamless Patterns and Textures for Photoshop RenderingCreation of seamless patterns applied to linework can create astonighing renderings in Photoshop. The correct application of shadows and blending modes of layers help to achieve the sense of reality in each of the projects.

AboveVariety of Seamless Patterns created in Photoshop.

AboveTexture, Lighting and Gradients applied to a Basic Room Linework.

LeftBefore and After of a linework scene with photoshop textures applied.

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Turn your friends into animalsFun project where the correct use of selection tools, correct arrangement of layers, blending modes and masks come together in order to achieve a realistic scene.

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Interior Elevation RenderingStarting with a basic linework, filling each of the objects in the scene with the correct texture was the biggest challenge in this project. Lighting was achieved with gradient layers and the overall colors are solid color layers chosen from a palette. Arrangement of the layers and shadow casting play a very important role to have a real sense of the scene. All done in Photoshop.

RightInitial linework of the Interior Elevation.

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Full Floorplan RenderFull Floorplan rendered in photoshop with the use of a wide range of tools and techniques in Photoshop. The major challenge in this project is the understanding of lighting and the application of shadows.Major tools used in the project were selecting tools and Fill layers.

LeftInitial simple linework of the Floorplan.

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Interior FurnishingPhotoshop allows to place entourage and modify it according to the scene that you have. Adding furniture, plants and furniture makes a more realistic composition.

RightInitial scene of the interior without entourage.

AboveFinal Image with furniture and general entourage placed and modified to convey with the scene.

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Full Interior RenderUsage of all the tecniques learned in the semester for Photoshop made this render look great and bring to a professional level.

LeftInitial linework scene of the Interior Perspective.

AboveFinal Image with furniture and general entourage placed and modified to convey with the scene.

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The following project was 3D modelled in Revit and SolidWorks, imported to Photoshop for entourage and image retouching, exported to Illustrator for placing of text and symbols and finally exported to InDesign

for its final presentation.

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Forty-Eight Social ClubIAD 613 MS: Interior Design Studio. Inspired by the shapes and movement of microorganisms, Forty-Eight Social Club features 26000 sq ft of day and night music and entertainment. The area is divided into multiple rooms that feature different types of music for every taste and two rooms for private events. The Day Club includes a relaxing ambient that will showcase DJs and will allow you to enjoy the bay view while having a good time and when the time of resting comes, the adjacent Forty-eight boutique hotel comes into play. The hotel complex occupies 28000 square feet and it includes recreational facilities and relaxing spaces like a pool area, sauna, spa and comfortable rooms. The 65000 square feet area allows the user to get involved in different ambiances from sun to sun and live a full time experience that will always stay in their memories.

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PATH 3. Coming from the hotel Leaving to the hotel

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IN ORDER TO CONVEY THE CONCEPT OF MOVING MICROORGANISMS AND THE FLOORPLAN, A FLOW CHART OF FOUR DIFFERENT TIMES OF THE DAY ARE SHOWN.THE AMOUNT OF FIGURES INDICATE THE DENSITY OF USERS IN EACH AREA PER HOUR.

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AboveFinal Image of user experience in one of the rooms of the main floor created with Photoshop.

Elevation A

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AboveFinal Image of user experience in the main floor created with Photoshop.

Elevation A

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AcknowledgementsSpecial thanks to John Chavez for his patience in teaching and all the good humor in class.

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Visit www.nayivekalkach.com for out-of-school projects.

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