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Cut & Compose. Toolbox for Visualizations in Architecture and Design | Thomas Kruppa, Achim Bursch | 9783034608176

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Cut & Compose

Toolbox for Visualizations in Architecture and Design

Auteur:Thomas Kruppa, Achim Bursch

Uitgever:Birkhäuser

ISBN: 978-3-0346-0817-6

  • Hardcover incl. DVD
  • Engels
  • 19 dec. 2012

Architecture is now reliant on advanced visualizations. Indeed, visualization is the key to making planned projects and ideas palpable, and to winning the support of clients and other interested parties. Ambitious presentations can generate a clear advantage over the competition. In the real world, however, the manpower and time needed to develop high-quality visualizations are often unavailable. There is also a lack of professional literature on the subject. “Cut and Compose” is a feature-rich tool that allows architects, interior decorators, landscape planners, and designers to optimize their visual presentations. The program's extensive database is organized into six clear categories: people, vegetation, accessories, vehicles, the sky, and materials/structures. The objects are stored as color photos, black surfaces, and contours. Object codes allow one to retrieve vector .psd files from the DVD. Users can also add their own images. The publication includes a DVD containing all of the images featured in the book.

Architecture is now reliant on advanced visualizations. Indeed, visualization is the key to making planned projects and ideas palpable, and to winning the support of clients and other interested parties. Ambitious presentations can generate a clear advantage over the competition. In the real world, however, the manpower and time needed to develop high-quality visualizations are often unavailable. There is also a lack of professional literature on the subject. 'Cut and Compose' is a feature-rich tool that allows architects, interior decorators, landscape planners, and designers to optimize their visual presentations. The program's extensive database is organized into six clear categories: people, vegetation, accessories, vehicles, the sky, and materials/structures. The objects are stored as color photos, black surfaces, and contours. Object codes allow one to retrieve vector .psd files from the DVD. Users can also add their own images. The publication includes a DVD containing all of the images featured in the book.


Print and digital: DVD included
Interactive: the database could easily be enlarged by the user
Clearly structured database in six categories
All necessary elements needed for an attractive presentation

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