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Chris Hale Proportionate Visual Representations & Photomontage My - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Chris Hale Proportionate Visual Representations & Photomontage My - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Chris Hale Proportionate Visual Representations & Photomontage My First Photomontage We prepare a wide range of visualisation types . Traditional Photo-montages CGI marketing images Verified Views Animations &
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We prepare a wide range of visualisation types….
- Traditional ‘Photo-montages’
- CGI ‘marketing images’
- Verified Views
- Animations & Flythroughs
- AR & VR
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With a variety of professionals for a range of end uses
- Landscape Architects
- Architects
- Planning Consultants
- Heritage Consultants
- Environmental planners
- Engineers
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Landscape Institute Guidelines
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Visual representation of development proposals
Technical Guidance Note 02/17(31 March 2017)
The guidance published by the Landscape Institute “aims to help landscape architects, planning officers and other stakeholders to select types of visualisation which are appropriate in the circumstances for which they will be used.” It’s about applying a proportionate response to the Magnitude and sensitivity of the development.
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Landscape Institute Guidelines There are many types of visualisations which can used to support a development proposal. These have been broadly identified under the following categories.
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Apart from Augmented Reality, depending on the sensitivity and magnitude of the proposals from “04” onwards it is probably safe to assume that all the work will be carried out with the use of computer aided design applications. This is what we will be covering today
- These can require greater time and budget .
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- Photo wire
- Photomontage
- 2D exported images from 3D model
- 2D exported images linked to photomontages of
verifiable 3D models. 05
- Verifiable photomontage
There are many types of visualisations which can used to support a development proposal. These have been broadly identified under the following categories. Landscape Institute Guidelines
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Landscape Institute Guidelines Currently Landscape Institute Photomontage Guidance is covered by the GLVIA 3 & Advise Note on Photography
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4 - Photo Wireframes
Usually used for:
Judicial Review / Public Inquiry / Evidence / LVIA / TVIA
Landscape Visual Appraisal
Design illustration / Consultation
Pre-application / Consultation
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Photo Wireframes
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Photo Wireframes
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Photo Wireframes
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4 - Photomontage
Usually used for:
Judicial Review / Public Inquiry / Evidence / LVIA / TVIA
Landscape Visual Appraisal
Design illustration / Consultation
Pre-application / Consultation
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Photomontage
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Photomontage
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Photomontage
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Photomontage
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Photomontage
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Photomontage
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Photomontage
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Photomontage
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4 - 3D Models
Usually used for:
Judicial Review / Public Inquiry / Evidence / LVIA / TVIA Landscape Visual Appraisal
Design illustration / Consultation
Pre-application / Consultation
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3D Models
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3D Models
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3D Models
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3D Models
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3D Models
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3D Models
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4 - 2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
Usually used for:
Judicial Review / Public Inquiry / Evidence / LVIA / TVIA
Landscape Visual Appraisal
Design illustration / Consultation
Pre-application / Consultation
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
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2D exported images linked to photomontages of verifiable 3D models
5 - Verified Views
Usually used for:
Judicial Review Public Inquiry Evidence LVIA TVIA
Landscape Visual Appraisal
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Visually Verified Views Vs Photomontage
What's the difference? Photomontage
- Using skill and artistic license to match a virtual camera with that of a real-world camera
position then combining 2D rendered output models often with reference imagery onto a base photograph
Verified View
- A Verified View combines photographic views with accurate CAD 3-D representation of
the proposals to an agreed level of detail. This verifiable image, using quantifiable survey data, can then be used by others to scrutinise the work, if required, without its veracity being questioned.
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Visually Verified Views
An accurate visual representation, with a verifiable visual accuracy using survey data, to assess visual impact
- f a proposed development. Usually requested at the higher level of the planning and design process
Verifiable imagery is increasingly being used at the planning stage of a new development, particularly for city centre schemes where the impact on the skyline is a major consideration Verified Views are also referred to as:
- Visually Verifiable Montages (VVMs)
- Verified Visual Image (VVIs)
- Accurate Visual Representation (AVR)
Usually required for:
Landscape / Visual Appraisal Judicial Review / Public Inquiry / Evidence / LVIA / TVIA
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3D Modelling
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Baseline Photograph
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Topographic Survey
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Topographic Survey – Camera Matching - 3D Modelling
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Compositing and Post Production
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Verified View
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Verified View
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Verified View
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Verified View
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Verified View
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London View Management Framework Supplementary Planning Guidance: Appendix C: Accurate Visual Representations. March 2012.
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Accurate Visual Representation AVR LEVELS 0, 1, 2, 3
When producing architectural Verified Views a series of options are available to aid design and planning decisions according to the level of detail required. To assist agreement between all parties prior to preparation, the following classification types are presented to broadly define the purpose of a Verified View (AVR) in terms of the visual properties it represents. This classification is a cumulative scale in which each level incorporates all the properties of the previous level.
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AVR level 0 – Location and size of proposal
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AVR level 1 - Location, size and degree of visibility of proposal
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AVR level 2 - As level 1 + description of architectural form
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AVR level 3 - As level 2 + use of materials
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Accurate Visual Representation
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Accurate Visual Representation
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Accurate Visual Representation
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Accurate Visual Representation
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Accurate Visual Representation
Verified View presentation Selecting the appropriate Field of View to clearly illustrate the proposal whilst providing context when printed.
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Accurate Visual Representation
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Scottish National Heritage & The Highlands Council Guidelines
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Scottish National Heritage Guidelines
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Scottish National Heritage Guidelines
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Scottish National Heritage Guidelines
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Scottish National Heritage Guidelines
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Scottish National Heritage Guidelines
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Scottish National Heritage Guidelines
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