
3D Visualisation Challenge – Ideal Home Magazine
I like setting myself challenges. These little exercises help me to sharpen my 3D modeling/visualisation skills; they keep me motivated and feed my all consuming interest in Architectural Visualisation.

SketchUp Does Weddings Too! Who Knew?
When you become familiar with the astounding adaptability and flexibility of SketchUp, you quickly realise that a whole world of possibilities awaits you.

A Christmas Message
This is just a very quick blog post to wish all of my followers and readers a very Merry Christmas and an awesome New Year. Of course, being a 3D Visualiser I had to convey my thanks and appreciation by creating a very special 3D visual.

How to be Creative with Your Interior Images
Sometimes it’s nice to take a step away from the precision and accuracy of photo-real and experiment with different (creative) effects.

That Time I Exploded an Anglepoise
When you’re as passionate and obsessed about your ‘craft’ as much as I am, you find yourself going to extreme lengths to try and encourage others to view it in a similar light. Now, that doesn’t mean I walk the streets clutching my laptop, flashing…images of my work to innocent passersby.

Urban Design Is King
I’m a fan of urban, contemporary design that includes industrial inspired elements, with a little bit of vintage thrown in for good measure. If you’ve been unfortunate enough to read a number of my posts, then you will have cottoned onto this pretty quickly. I adore the raw simplicity of urban design. How […]

My First Guest Post – Autumn Styling
I recently collaborated with fellow blogger, Emily May, where we worked together to create a fabulous Autumn inspired interior.

3D Visualisation Project – Homebase
I recently dived into the Homebase website and had to physically lift my chin from my biscuit coloured carpet when I saw the sparkly, edgy and downright fabulous interiors ‘stuff’ that graced my laptop screen.
The Psychology of Colour
I was approached by an Interior Designer a few months ago to create two different sets of 3D visuals for the same space. You see, two different design schemes were being proposed and the Designer was curious to see how each individual design concept would look in a photo-real 3D visual.

Virtual Bathroom Design
Creating your dream bathroom has been made a trillion times easier thanks to Virtual Bathroom Designer.

3D Visualisation – Welcome to My Dream Office
If you, like me, work in an office, chances are you spend at least 8 hours a day in the blasted thing. If you’re unlucky, that means you spend A LOT of time sitting looking at scuffed walls that are in desperate need of a repaint.

Fifty Shades of Grey – Saucy 3D Visuals
What happens when you have a 3D Visualiser, who has a little bit of free time and is also a massive fan of the Fifty Shades of Grey novel?
My Biggest 3D Modelling Challenge To Date
I recently dipped my toes into foreign territory where my 3D Visualisation services are concerned and had the pleasure of collaborating with the Creative Director of The Events Mill to produce 3D visuals for an impending event in London.

It’s 2D but Not As We Know It
I’ve been playing around with Adobe After Effects and whilst this piece of (astounding) kit has many bells and whistles, it can be extremely daunting for someone self-taught like me to use it and actually produce something interesting and credible.
3D Visual Hall of Fame
When you’re a ‘creative’ type and have started to amass a (sort of) collection of works, it’s nice to take a little bit of time out from your hectic schedule to revisit previous projects and reflect, ponder and bathe in the fuzzy warmth of nostalgia.

The Seedy World of the 3D Visualiser
To honour my obsession with Ryan Gosling I’ve undertaken some essential and very thorough research (stalking). I even put my Photoshop skills to good use by creating a fantasy world where Ryan took me to red carpet events…

Glass Appreciation Society – New Members Welcome
My most recent 3D Visualisation commission, whilst slightly labour intensive highlighted a very important lesson when trying to aim for that all elusive photo-real effect…