Further down the line in the construction of our city, I was tasked in to create some houses that will be located on the river side. I had a lot more freedom in this task that I originally thought I would, I still used tradition Venice houses to inspire my designs, but I also took this opportunity to look at current modern houses. After researching both the architecture of the modern houses and the architecture of the current houses in Venice, I took it upon myself to try merge the two and surprisingly it worked. The house had a fres, new and slick design, but still with holding the architecture of a Venice house. I really liked the way in which this turned out. I believe ther I some changes I could make that would make a change for the better, maybe the color and some reflection on the windows. However I will have to see how the design looks when placed in the island first. Heres a look at the current version:
Introduction
My name is Jack Dingwall I am a seventeen year-old student studying at Newcastle College, My current Course is animation Games and special FX. I am generally really enjoying this course. Other than my love animation and games, i also have a huge passion for Concept Art. If i had to pick my most enjoyable hobby, it would be gaming because i love art and process that goes into designing games. My favourite game is Halo, no other game even comes close to my love of halo, maybe other than Destiny. I use many types of software to create my art, I primarily use a graphics pad on adobe photoshop to create my art pieces so that i can literally draw on the computer as i am fairly useless with a mouse, however i still love to do a lot of my designs by hand. On this Blog you will see a wide range of art, scaling from animation to concept art, and general designs of logos and art that i have simply created for fun, i hope you enjoy the content that i will be uploading and i would love to gather some feedback if you ever think that there is ways that i can improve my art. You can contact me at: jackdingwall14@gmail.com.






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