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The Procedure Of Watercolor Rendering Is An Involved Process
Step one is sending architectural drawings to the artist by email. A price is determined after careful examination. Both parties agree on the cost. Then both parties enter into a contract for the project. Now a computer model in 3D is made to show a number of views of the building from many angles. The views are emailed back to a buyer for him to make a decision on which one he prefers. He sends his favorite back and the artist transfers it to the watercolor paper. He transfers it onto the watercolor paper and prepares the preliminary pencil drawing, which is returned to the buyer for approval. The buyer returns it. Now it is time to do the actual watercolor rendering, thus completing the entire artistic process. She scans it and emails the scanned copy to the purchaser for last and final approval. After it is accepted, the finished architectural rendering is packaged with care. It is delivered to the buyer by a leading delivery company. This whole process can be completed in as brief a time as one week although it may take longer. Do you wonder what kind of artist does these watercolor renderings? She is usually a architect with years of experience behind her. She has a familiarity and ability to communicate with other architects who are the purchasers. With these specific qualifications, she is competent to produce the renderings of perfect quality. This talent is unique. Often the required time is longer than a week. Emailing, approvals and return emails might be done in a less than timely fashion. But, maintaining a good level of communication through the entire procedure of watercolor rendering is a primary component ensuring a successful end result. Beautiful art is something that cannot be rushed and architectural rendering is art. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Tom Tripp has been working as an architect and designer and a watercolor rendering artist since his graduation. He had won Award of Excellence in The 16th Annual International Competition of Architectural Illustrators. His architectural renderings are full of warmth and softness and life. |
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