Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
I thought I would share a little bit of the process….The first step toward an architectural illustration is the construction of a computer, or CAD, model as it is called….I build these models using the architect’s plans and elevations, and computer...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
This is how most of my projects start–with a quick conceptual sketch I draw to communicate to the architect what the final product will look like regarding content and composition…. The rendering below is in felt pen by Jeffrey Michael George,...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Technology Meets Tradition! The color rendering below is in color pencil and pastel by Jeffrey Michael George, architectural illustrator. This 3D visualization in perspective was commissioned by the South Bay architectural firm of Steinberg Architects of San Jose, a...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Personal Fun Stuff, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Sheesh! It’s a builder’s nightmare! Sometimes it’s nice just to draw something and leave the hard work to someone else….The image below is a black & white sketch of an imaginary Skyscraper designed and drawn by Jeffrey Michael George,...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Nothing Like A Morning Walk To Bring Out the Appetite!~The image below is an architectural rendering done recently by Jeffrey Michael George, architectural illustrator. These illustrations are done before construction begins on a project, using the architect’s...
Architectural Illustration, Architectural Rendering, Perspective Drawing, Uncategorized
Conceptual Sketch of a possible project for a Bay Area Peninsula City! The Architect and I worked together on the design and representation of this project! The rendering shown below illustrates a proposed project–the location and specifics need to remain...
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