In this post I'll show a process of how I designed waiting hall of dental surgery.
To do that I have used free tool available online for interior designers - home.by.me.
That was my first experience with this kind of design so probably I did not this properly.
First I draw a walls in my project, I decided to draw a one big waiting hall plus 2 rooms for dentists and toilets.
Anyway I am going to create only waiting hall but I draw additional rooms to looks project nicely from 2d view.
I added a doors and windows, one front door and doors inside like on screen below:
I added also furniture and additional elements such as: flowers, lights, cameras, office things, computer during this I had fun :D
I am gonna keep focus on important actions for my as a graphic designer not interior designer ;)
After designed waiting hall a have still empty walls. I will add necessary elements on walls like logo or something to context to Zebra dental practice.
Let's go to Photoshop. I took screen shoot from 3D view and pasted it to new file in PS.
As you can see now I have nice waiting hall, my knowledge of this online is too poor to design amazing modern interior design. Thanks for my friend Dora for a help with insert correctly some things.
Now I decided to put logo on a wall behind the personnel desk. I used very interesting tool in PS, it is called 'vanishing point' ( Filter --> Vanishing point).
According to Adobe (2019) 'vanishing point' simplifies perspective-correct editing in images that contain perspective planes—for example, the sides of a building, walls, floors, or any rectangular object. In Vanishing Point, you specify the planes in an image, and then apply edits such as painting, cloning, copying or pasting, and transforming. All your edits honor the perspective of the plane you’re working in.
Using 'create plane tool' I put on a walls mash, now I can easily insert logo on my wall, before that i have painted wall on black. On a wall next to where are a doors to dentist rooms I will insert before prepared wallpaper.
Ok now doors and important elements gone behind a my wallpaper now I have to hide a layer and cut off sofa, doors and flower via copy. To do that I used a quick mask and just paint that elements.
Below is my final outcome of interior design my fictional dental surgery.
On the floor plans you don't identify where the entrance to the surgery is - I think this is an important omission! Add some more detail to these plans particularly if you are planning to use them in your gallery when you present the work on your website. I think you have used the software quite well to demonstrate what 'Zebra' would look like. It is difficult to tell from these screenshots, but there doesn't seem to be much natural light coming into the waiting area - what about the inclusion of a sky light to make this area more welcoming? The process images and explanation of how you produced this is good, but did you make any pencil sketches of the space before you started the digital work? It would be beneficial to see some of this alongside your digital process.
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