Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Day 19: Manual rendering


24th June


Mr. Azhar did not turn up in the morning therefore Amir opened up the office. We entered the office carefree and lazy

  • Look into Amin Rafie Project
  • Look into Tayton View Project
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Amin Rafie Project

The 3D model was completed and ready to be printed. After printing a few screen shots for the client, I ignored the project and got onto another task. Mr. Azhar came in the office later in the evening and asked me to design the pagola for the bungalow and slight changes to the 3D model. I would have to include specifications into the 3D model and contact suppliers for the materials already.

Tayton View Project

Since I had already completed the Amin Rafie Project, I focused myself a new task; continue manually rendering submission drawings. The whole process took a short time for me to color the few areas of the drawings. Amir then handed the task of completing the whole rendering process to me. After explanation of the task I got onto work.

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It was evening when my colleagues received their payment slip, without the actual payment. All hell broke loose as the usual jokes and relaxed atmosphere came from the matter. While I was working on the Tayton View Project, Amir noticed a few mistakes in the submission drawings. I would have to amend it while rendering with the help of a razor, pen and ruler. My colleagues were certain that I would not be able to finish the rendering by Friday. I smell a bet coming along. There are 33 set of drawings; with ten A0 drawings within each set. Do you think I can make it?

End of Day 19

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