Uncovered vol.3 - Impressions

Uncovered vol.3 - Impressions

Uncovered vol.3 - Impressions

Hosted by the Gallery of Architecture in Brno, we prepared a workshop for students of Faculty of Fine Arts in Brno, dedicated to Rhino and V-Ray. Sitting under the exposition of a Polish architect Jakub Szczesny, it was a great time to be situated in between high quality architecture being showcased on a backlit panels.

During the workshop, we got through Rhinoceros modeling and we dedicated most of our time to advanced modeling - how to make a model bulletproof for best output. We can call it watertight, but bulletproof sounds better :)

Uncovered vol.3 - Impressions

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