Rendered Perspective Takes
Water and Darkness
Light
Warped reflected Surfaces
Connection with the Forest
Above are the finished rendered perspective views of my Rhino model. My last step is to choose my best shots and use Photoshop to brighten certain images, add details and figures. I am quite pleased with the outcome of my rendering process.
Perspective Drafts

Entrance to Dark Pool 
Refreshments 1 
Refreshments 2 
Refreshments 3 
Refreshments 4 
Sitting in Private Spa 
Fitting Rooms 
Looking from Fitting Rooms towards Main Pool area
SketchFab Captures

changing cubicles 
in the restroom 
looking at reception 
entry into bath house interior 
looking down walkway to restrooms + changing cubicles
Section, Plan and Elevation Drafts

I found that taking capturing perspective views in Rhino was more difficult than I thought it would be, so I used sketchfab.com so I could slightly distort the view to make things appear smaller. I was then able to succeed in capturing views, such as the restrooms, changing cubicles and entry into the bath house area.
I have also included screen captures of plain sections and plans, that I can then use Photoshop to colour and add materials for my finals.
Rhino Model Progress Work

The perspective shots above show my finished extruded Rhino 3D digital model ready to be rendered. I will add my chosen materials and lighting using V-Ray in Rhino.
The bird eye view shots of my Rhino model above, shows my final design of the basement of the Dadley Building once being extruded.

To start off with my Rhino digital model drawing, I traced my hand-drawn plan. To make things easier, I have colour coded the layers: (Green = Interior/Feature Walls, Blue = Plan Walls, Orange = Pools). My next step is to extrude the plan in 3D, which I then have a sense of what my bath house design will look like in real form.





















