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Interior Space Design

The Project
The primary objective this project sought to address was to demonstrate how a relatively small space could be re-imagined and redesigned using our creativity and plenty of Adobe Photoshop! We started with two renders from two different angles...

The two angles chosen for redesign provided a wide enough perspective of the room without making the 2 angles seem like they are completely different rooms. Showing the two room angles in juxtaposition also helps us to stay perceptually aligned.
The first rendering uses a calm blue plaid with tonal but complimentary walls. The wood parquet floor gives the space a more clean and open feel to it while unifying the design as a whole when combined with the other wooden elements; table, shelving and the arm rests on the couches.
Here is a screen shot from Adobe Dimension... Images that demonstrate the means by
which the composition was created are to me, very compelling!


The image below is one of the layers that are generated from Adobe Dimension. This enables the designer to make fairly accurate selections simply using the magic wand tool:
The transitions between the various objects in the room are anti-aliased, but this creates a gap between the objects when using the magic wand tool that must be addressed in order to maintain the photo-realistic illusion we are trying to achieve.
These are two variations of the first angle. Changing certain elements can have a contrasting effect!
Here are two variations of the second angle... There is so much room for creating additional variations. The image on the left uses a stone floor in combination with the stone inset behind the entertainment center.
The image above is the basic shading layer from Adobe Dimension...
Full size render of angle one shown above...
Full size render of angle two...
Here is another variation of the second angle: Lavender-Light
Basic elements such as wood and stone create a traditional feel to this design...
Full size render of my favorite variation... The Picasso tribute is a must!
Big shout out to Free3D.com for this model and their wonderful site at free3d.com!


Thank you for looking at this work!
Interior Space Design
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Interior Space Design

Class project : re-render room using Adobe Photoshop

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