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| Computer 3D modeling has always been challenging for digital artists and software designers. It reduces the amount guesswork required and can deliver a realistic preview of the finished project. However, it requires enormous computing power and human patience, with the latter often being in short supply. |
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Photomontage has existed as a form of photographic expression for quite some time. Various forms of 'cut and paste', double exposure and other dark room techniques have been used in posters and magazines throughout last century .
| Dadaism |
| Beginnings of the 'serious' photomontage go back to 1920's in Germany. A group of artists called 'Dada' (believed to be the first word told by most humans, irrespective of their nationality, race or language) have used it to convey their non-conventional views on art, war and life itself. |
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| Photomontage |
In our line of work, a photomontage is a photo realistic rendering of the computer generated 3D model superimposed over a digital photography of the actual location of the future structure.
Did someone mention plain English? |
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Experimentation and political and social engagement have evolved photomontage into an art form , frequently being revived, used and abused in human history.
With the advent of the computer technology, it has worked its way into practical business application in various industries.
| Construction |
We use the word 'construction' quite loosely here, because it need not necessarily be a building or a civil structure in its usual sense. It can also be a brushwood fence, a new landscaping, a signage or similar. |
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