The drawing below shows various human figures and experimenting with scale and shadow to give a somewhat comic life appearance. After completing the drawing some colour was added with Brush pens.
THE EDEN PROJECT Image: The Eden Project, Cornwall United kingdom. The Eden Project in Cornwall, UK, stands as a remarkable example of Land use Consultant's (LUC), expertise in sustainable land use and ecological design. LUC's involvement in the projects landscape design and planning has been instrumental in creating a unique and immersive environment that showcases the beauty of nature while promoting environmental education and awareness. The project's emphasis on sustainability, biodiversity and ecological restoration aligns closely with LUC's capability to merge ecological principles with public engagement, making the Eden project a shinning example of the firm's dedication to sustainable land use and environmental stewardship. Critically, while the Eden project can/has been widely acclaimed for its accomplishments, there are however some concerns about the projects energy consumption and its long-term ecological impact. Addressing these concerns and ensuring...
THE CHEONGGYECHEON STREAM, SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA. A SUCCESSFUL CASE STUDY IN IMPROVING PUBLIC MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING Fig 2: Image of the Cheonggycheon stream, in South Korea. The Cheonggycheon Stream in Seoul, South Korea, is a prime example of how integrating the 'Nature in the space' theory of biophilic design can enhance public mental health and well-being. The revitalised urban stream, which was once a covered highway, incorporates several elements of biophilic design such as natural water features , greenery, and open spaces for community interaction. These elements provide a tranquil environment amidst the bustling city, reducing stress and improving mood for visitors. Key aspects of the 'Nature in the space' Theory integrated into the Cheonggyecheon include the water's calming presence, dynami...
CONTEXTUAL COLOUR GUIDE This simple project explores how various colours in an image can be filtered out. To begin with any preferred picture or image is taken with a camera and uploaded into Photoshop. The image is imported and converted to a smart object in order to prevent any alterations in the quality of the picture when modifying its size. The filter icon on the upper horizontal panel in Photoshop is clicked, followed by pixelate and crystallise and then the cell size is adjusted to any degree depending on the resolution of the photo/image. The process is then exported and saved in jpeg/png/gif format etc. The images below show the 3 stages of the process above. The first image is a picture taken with my phone camera at eye level(unedited) at my front porch. The following edited pictures via photoshop pixelate icon show major colours that stand out. NOTE: That similar processes was followed for the other edited images as seen below. Unedited pictur...
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