Week 8: Photoshopping materials

PAPER MODEL
Adding wooden decking texture to floor to display the basic theme and style I want to make this space to have.
Adding leaf and vine textures.
Final photoshopped model

CARDBOARD MODEL
Adding wall textures which reflect modern trends and modern living spaces.
Adding darkened floors for contrast and for a modern feel to the room.
I decided to replace the white background as it was distracting and removed the feel for the room.
Final Photoshopped model.

I decided to use a panoramic photo to capture the entire length of the room. I captured a wide shot to encapsulate the consumer within the surroundings creating a better relationship and feel of the room. 

REFINED MODEL
Selecting yellow paper and adjusting its colour to brown using adjustment layers and foreground fill. This allowed me to change the bright yellow colour to a brown and mask over a rock face texture.
Once a rock texture was applied and masked I used the brush tool with a darken setting and light opacity to darken the poles and add shadows to the rocks to add depth.
I utilised the blemish tool to remove inconsistencies such as visible glue, dust and cuts.
I added a dark textured material to the wall behind the rock and continued to work with the draken brush tool and blur to add shadows and depth. This enabled me to put the images together and work with each other to achieve a realistic image.

Final Photoshopped Model.

SMALL MODEL
Deciding on the flooring options
Adding darker shadows and flooring
Final Photoshopped model.

I was inspired by modern, industrial designed homes and living spaces. This includes the use of dark woods, muted colours and contrasts between materials (concrete and wood).

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