Sunday, 10 November 2013

Had A Great Test Run

Yesterday the MIID 7Belas event was officially kickstarted and boy it was AWESOME! The event was on from morning till the middle of the night and the competition ranges from amazing race, installation, lighting, furniture design, fashion, bunting and even performance. I joined the amazing race tournament with an awesome line-up of group members and my class and I did the design for the bunting competition. But sadly, we didn't win those two categories but we did manage to win other prizes.

My classmates and I gettinf pumped up before the start of our competition

Just fooling around. Passing the time

LUCT's installation design

Saito College installation

My college's(UCSI) installation design(Won 1st prize)

Lighting design

Sketching competition

Almost at the end of the day

Performance by the lovely ladies of LUCT

Fashion design(*high-pitched whistle)

Our crazy fun seniors

Installation by whom, I do not know

We won 1st prize!, Waddup!

Finally, it all ends here

The event finally comes to a close at 11.30 pm. All of us had a lot of fun and meet a lot of new people from other college and universities. A big thank you to LUCT for being the host and organizing this years MIID. Next year it will be held at ONE Academy so be prepared everyone, UCSI will come back stronger and better than we were last time.

Owh, before I forgot here's a list of competition that my college had won during the event.
Commercial Design 1st and 2nd
Residential Design 1st and 2nd
Hospitality Design 1st
Sketches 2nd
Photography 1st
Performance 1st
Installation 1st

Great job guys!!!

Thursday, 7 November 2013

It's The Final Countdown

Here comes the Design final project perspective. Choose two view/perspective from our Design final project and render it using marker. For this assignment, my friend and I went to 'mamak' to render the perspective because we had to borrow some marker and got hungry as well. So why not.

View From Entrance (Design Final Project)

Fully Rendered View

I think the RENDERING turned out quite nice considering it's a marker render. DETAILING on the furniture should be added to the drawing.
Human figure is out of PROPORTION in the perspective.

Mezzanine Floor (Final Design Project)

Fully Rendered View

RENDERING on the wall shows inconsistency as the marker I was using started running out of ink. The colours of some elements from the two views slightly differ(My bad).
The human figure needs to be improve because in this case it looks a bit weird to me.
The small yellow thing-ies were supposed to be small boxes with the top open in case anyone's wondering. They didn't turn out well...

Just Looking Around

Storyboard composition. Storyboard is one way to clearly show the different spaces within a building. It's almost like a guided tour of each space. Choose the best possible view and perspective of each space and compose them in a way of a story line.

First Draft, Two-point Interior Perspectives in Pencil showing the Construction Lines

Traced with Human Figures, Arrows and Description of each space

Finally, Marker Rendered version


Mi Casa Es Su Casa

One-point interior perspective with entourage and colour pencil rendering.

One-point Interior Perspective

The RENDERING is very minimal not to mention the COLOUR choices as well. To me the tone of the whole drawing turns out a bit too light/bright. Still need to be improve a lot on the rendering techniques. Lightings should be rendered as well. 
Design of the interior should be more DETAILED. Maybe add some furniture and design the staircase.

Nice Weather To Be Staying Inside

Continuing the colour pencil rendering we had to sketch entourage with render. 5 trees and 5 human figures.


I thought that it would be better if the tree RENDERING using the scribbling technique instead the hatching technique.
The clouds were a little under-rendered. Should add more rendering  to give it more volume.
DETAILING on the ground is very minimal and kinda boring.
Positioning of the human figure at the most front was positioned slightly wrong as it was supposed to look as if it/he would rest on the tree. The tree proportion is also a bit wrong. The trees seemed a little small compared to the human figures.

Tables And Chairs Are Bullies

Who wants to do some colouring? Haha. Technically it's colour pencil RENDERING. First one is to sketch 9 chairs and render it using colour pencil. And the other one is to sketch 9 tables and cabinets with render. The first thing to do before rendering is to determine where's the light source. And always remember that SHADOW on the ground must be DARKEST(didn't know this one before).

Assorted Chairs

Assorted Tables and Cabinets

Very colourful. Sketches are okay in my sense but should have more perspective and views instead of always using the same one over and over.
RENDER needs to be practiced a lot more. STROKES of the colour pencil are irregular and SHADOW on the ground should be DARKEST.
LETTERINGS needs to be practiced and use construction lines. TABLE title got a comment asking 'Flintstone?' underneath it. Somehow, it does remind me of flintstones. Haha.

Ctrl + Z

Finally, computers! Photoshop composition. I thought this one would be a bit hard because I'm not really familiar with photoshop and the commands. But it was okay.


So the photos are not really HD, lightings on the model was not really good. But disappointingly these were the best of the best photos I got.
The BACKGROUND of the right side of the composition is a bit dark. The photos also was not properly composed as to match the background line.
But I think this is a better composition than the previous assignment. Got a lot of advice and help from Mr Kamal for this assignment. A huge thanks to him.

Staying Composed

Composition of previous house drawings with marker rendering. In this assignment, I didn't have any marker so I had to 'borrow' my friends marker so the choice of colour is a bit limited. But thanks anyways for letting me use the markers(I know they're expensive).

Composition

Honestly, I'm not that good at COMPOSITION. Very minimal. Seriously have no idea how to compose.
COLOUR SCHEME is a bit off. Not really from same colour wheel I guess. And it kinda look a bit dull to me. Really.
LETTERINGS are not in proportion. The title is a bit too small and the labelling of each drawing on the other hand is too big.
But with more reading, research and practice I guess I can improve on my composition and rendering. Still not too late to try.

Two Of A Kind

Another method for drawing two-point perspective is the photography method. It should be where we take a picture of an interior two-point perspective and either draw or trace it. But since it's time consuming we just go a head and search the photos online. Google image.

The photo

The trace(Similar, no?)

NEATNESS improved. Trace version is not so DETAILED as the original photo was a bit dark so I couldn't really see all the small details.
Choice of pen needed to be reconsider as the PEN QUALITY is not clearly shown in the drawing.
And by the way, this drawing is freehand. So excuse my very IRREGULAR 'straight' line.

From One Point To Another

This semester we learned two-point interior perspective. There are several ways to draw it and the basic one is the grid line method which if you ask me is confusing. Seriously. I had to redo it many times just to get the grids right. Even using different colours to differentiate each point and line. But yeah, I can still manage.

Two-point Perspective(Grid Line Method)

Finally, the correct grid line for interior two-point perspective. After drawing the grid line we inserted the furniture and had to trace back the whole drawing without drawing the grid lines again(thank god that one is over). And the result is... *Drumroll

Interior two-point perspective

This area is supposed to be a studio from the previous plan so I add in the suitable furniture. The bed is what I always wanted if I have my own studio so I can have a good night sleep whenever I can. Haha.
Well, not much DETAILS in this one but it turns out pretty neat.
I think the LINE THICKNESS is okay. Well, at least I can see the difference in the lines. But I'm not really sure.

Ka-Boom!

Exploded drawing to show the interior without omitting a wall or two. Had trouble with the division of the cut spaces and the composition of each space.

Exploded Drawing

Problem? Hmm...
NEATNESS as per usual. Can't really see it here but the paper is not really clean/neat. 
The staircase line was supposed to be DOTTED LINE but it doesn't really look like it. Maybe I should cut it properly with a blade next time.
The DOTTED LINE for the mezzanine floor was supposed to reach to where it is actually located in the plan but I stopped just before it reached the wall so that's another mistake.
And probably to improve the drawing I should have added more DETAILS such as flooring, windows and doors. Maybe it would give the drawing more 'kick' or the explosive factor. But that's just my opinion.