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CDA Creative Drawing and Architecture DAY TWO Ecuad, Jun 10 2015 (Video 3 of 3)

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PERSPECTIVE DAY ONE Ecuad, Jun 6 2015 (Video 7 of 7)

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A nice note from a former student

A very nice note from a former student

Alison Shields
Design Manager at Starbucks Coffee Asia Pacific Limited:

“Thanks for the recommendation Tony – I really appreciate it, especially unsolicited!  I had never taken a drawing lesson until Kwantlen and didn’t consider myself artistic at all, and now hand sketches are my favourite way to communicate design ideas quickly – and they’re pretty decent, if I say so myself! I always think of the little ant crawling around corners (‘flylines’) and disappearing before I emphasize an edge…hahaha!”

On 5/27/15, 12:25 PM, Tony O’Regan wrote in Linkedin:
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Hi Alison,
I saw you on Linkedin and I wrote this recommendation of your work that you can include on your profile:   “I knew Alison through her time in Interior Design Dept. at Kwantlen Polytechnical University. She was a truly talented student and I am sure she can handle anything life and career offer her.”    Tony

MANIKIN MADNESS ! – DO TRY THIS AT HOME

I set a 12 inch gray manikin into an action pose and then photographed it on a green-painted canvas background (green-screening). I took the photo into photoshop, selected and deleted the green coloured background. Then I took a city photo and added a pshop lense flare. I then set the manikin layer on top and played with filters for contrast. I repeated the figure at various angles and sizes. Action comic book cover anyone? This would be a lot of fun to do with kids and their dinosaur toys, etc.

BLUESCREEN MANIKIN_edited-1

SSWR ARTISTS, Night Two, Apr 30 2015 (Vid 2 of3) click

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SSWR ARTISTS, Night Two, Apr 30 2015 (Vid 3 of3) click

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Accepted Carleton Architecture! Congrats…(click title)

http://issuu.com/guillermobourget/docs/guillermobourgetportfolio

(If you follow this link you will find many examples of architecture and other portfolios.)

Hello Tony,    This is Guillermo. I was enrolled in 3 of your courses at Emily Carr in the fall term, I would like to thank you for helping me develop my skills in architecture.  I received my letter of acceptance from Carleton University School of Architecture. For the last months I developed a Portfolio in which I included some art pieces we did in the classroom. I also included the model of the 15 story building we made in the modeling class, (well I made it at my home, but I couldnt have completed it without your guidance). Your website is fabulous it helped me out a lot to create an idea of what a portfolio should look like. I would be pleased if you take a look at mine at this link. If you have any ideas on how I can improve it please let me know. I would appreciate it a lot! I would be pleased if you put it up in your website, thank you again!     Guillermo

 – Congrats Guillermo, I am very happy you were successful getting into Architecture At Carleton. Looking at your portfolio, I honestly would not change anything. It looks casual, but organized. That’s the perfect message for a school audience. “Too clever is dumb.” Your highrise looks good and shows you can do 3D stuff. Perfect. Congratulations and best of luck. Stay in touch and give me your impressions of the school after your beginning year is over. You are justifiably proud of your work and your acceptance…Tony O’

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