'The Process'

This segment will focus on my 3 visual render submissions for the course module
ENVT-1093-M01

For some back-story, my design project is centered around future living within an artificially cultivated landscape, that is able to mimic London's global warming conditions within the next 50 years from today. And as a statement for pro-nuclear energy, each home unit is powered by a miniaturized reactor, that is able to sustain each housing unit and provide effective living outcomes.
Please choose a rendered view from below
Render 1
Render 3
Render 2

All the above views were scenes saved within a central SketchUp file, which I then
rendered within a program called 'indigo renderer v4.0.44'

As a startup to the rendering process I prepared an entire site model to feature my building within. This site model consisted of GIS data downloads primarily through Digimap OS map surveys and other information.
Once my site model and building were complete to a degree that I was pleased with, I then proceeded to mark out several render viewpoints that I wanted to attempt at.
These 'several' views then became more narrowed down to just 3, and I proceeded with the rendering process.
Example:




Aesthetically I wanted all my renders to have a consistently illustrated theme, that dabbled between photo-realism and retro-futurist comic-book style graphics.
To achieve this, this meant that every render that I produced would have to go through the exact same process as shown in the example above.