Color Pencil Rendering of Large Mixed Use Neighborhood for East Bay
The architectural rendering below illustrates the design concepts of Van Meter Williams Pollack, a San Francisco architectural firm. This illustration is one of many Jeffrey has done for VMWP Architects and their many design projects around the Bay Area. The rendering is in the pen and color pencil technique and is by Jeffrey Michael George, Architectural Illustrator. This view shows a perspective angle from above, also called a birds’ eye or aerial view. The drawing shows a large TOD development as planned by VMWP, which is envisioned for the city of Fremont, southeast of San Francisco, California. Jeffrey works with many San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Peninsula, and South Bay architectural firms as a freelance consultant to bring their designs to life in the form of full color perspective renderings.
Color Pencil Interior Rendering of Bistro Dining Facility
New Bistro for Bridgepoint Senior Living! This 3D visualization in perspective was commissioned by the Southern California architectural firm of Shelter LLC, a longstanding client of Jeffrey’s illustration business. The drawing shows Shelter LLC’s proposed design for a new bistro dining facility for Bridgepoint Senior Living located in Los Altos, California, on the Peninsula, about 30 miles south of San Francisco. This perspective view shows the proposed project as one would see it from inside the Bistro space. Jeffrey does many illustrations for a number of architectural clients in the South Bay, San Francisco, Bay Area Peninsula, and Sacramento areas of northern California.
Watercolor Rendering of San Francisco Area Veterans Facility
These watercolors are small (11 x 17 or smaller)….As an artist you need to make sure to leave some white and light tones….Also keep variation of color and shape in the trees and plants–even some orange and brown in the trees, as odd as that may sound–it makes the landscape appear more realistic….Next time you look at the trees in nature, you’ll see that they are not necessarily green….The architectural rendering below illustrates the design concepts of Van Meter Williams Pollack, a San Francisco architectural firm. This illustration is one of many Jeffrey has done for San Francisco architects and their many design projects around the Bay Area. The rendering is in the freehand pen and watercolor technique and is by Jeffrey Michael George,Architectural Illustrator. The drawing shows a new development, which is envisioned for an urban area in San Francisco, California. Jeffrey works with many San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento, Peninsula, and South Bay architectural firms as a freelance consultant to bring their designs to life in the form of full color perspective renderings.
Watercolor Painting of Flower in Mazatlan
Jeffrey Michael George Watercolor Based Upon Michaelangelo Fresco
Color Rendering of San Jose Railyards Project
Last View of the Four Perspectives for this Downtown San Jose Project! This 3D visualization in perspective was commissioned by the South Bay architectural firm of Steinberg, a longstanding client of Jeffrey’s illustration business. The drawing shows Steinberg’s proposed design for a very large mixed-use project to be located at the old railyards near Coleman and Hwy 87 in San Jose, California, in the South Bay, about 50 miles south of San Francisco. This perspective view shows the proposed project as one would see it from the Guadalupe Creek Park. Jeffrey does many illustrations for a number of architectural clients in the South Bay, San Francisco, Bay Area Peninsula, and Sacramento areas of northern California.
Bird’s Eye View Color Perspective Rendering of Large Mixed Use Project
This drawing was a HUGE challenge due to the scope and size! The color rendering below is in color pencil by Jeffrey Michael George,architectural illustrator. This 3D visualization in perspective was commissioned by a Northern California engineering firm, a long-time client of Jeffrey’s illustration business. Information concerning this project is confidential at this time. Jeffrey works as a consultant in helping many Northern California architects with presenting and communicating their designs as Illustrations.
Pencil Rendering of Retail Project for Northern California
Fun to do an old-fashioned pencil perspective rendering! The black and white rendering below is in graphite pencil by Jeffrey Michael George,architectural illustrator. This 3D visualization in perspective was commissioned by a Northern California architect, a recent client of Jeffrey’s illustration business. Information concerning this project is confidential at this time. Jeffrey works as a consultant in helping many Northern California architects with presenting and communicating their designs as Illustrations.
Watercolor Sketch Of Vacation Lake
The painting below is a watercolor travel sketch I did while on vacation in Mazatlan, Mexico…..It is a lake along the road that we walk each morning….the painting is about 4 x 6, the size of a small postcard….Fun to do….One of the great things about being on vacation–just spending your days doing what you want, taking life easy….Painting simple things is you see during the day….Aaaaah….Good memories!
San Jose Railyards Project Proposed by Steinberg, an International Architectural Firm
Now that it’s gone public, I can mention more information about this project! This 3D visualization in perspective was commissioned by the South Bay architectural firm of Steinberg, a longstanding client of Jeffrey’s illustration business. The drawing shows Steinberg’s proposed design for a very large mixed-use project to be located at the old railyards near Coleman and Hwy 87 in San Jose, California, in the South Bay, about 50 miles south of San Francisco. This perspective view shows the proposed project as one would see it from the Guadalupe Creek Park. Jeffrey does many illustrations for a number of architectural clients in the South Bay, San Francisco, Bay Area Peninsula, and Sacramento areas of northern California.
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