Richard Chenoweth AIA

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illustration services

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> design

> presentation

> watercolors

> pre-viz

> 3d digital modeling

> 3d digital rendering

> lighting studies

> material studies

overview of illustration services

Richard Chenoweth is a nationally recognized architect and illustrator who specializes in high design projects and architectural visualization. His award-winning practice offers the highest caliber of design services, drawing, watercolor painting, digital modeling and rendering, and digital post-production.

Working very closely with his clients, Richard executes images from the initial concept to the final upload. First, he will propose viewpoints based on his own computer model of the subject. Second, he develops the drawing, which includes lighting, shading, shadowing and entourage. The client always sees the progress of the work. Finally, he completes the drawing, and delivers it for approval.

Richard is available to travel to your offices for design charrettes or other periods of intense production. He's available for design, presentation or art consultancy. He teaches Photoshop and other art-related software to groups or individuals. Outsource your most demanding design and art projects now, when it matters most.

watercolor illustration

Since 1993, Richard has been nationally-recognized watercolor artist for architectural visualization. Using his aesthetic and experience as a classical artist combined with his state-of-the-art computer lab of Mac Pros, Richard has developed his own hybrid techniques and hybrid work flows that blend tactile and digital worlds. He drew monthly illustrations for Cottage Living Magazine and Southern Living Magazine from 2003-2007. He's won numerous awards from the American Society of Architectural Illustrators and is a Past-President of the Society.

drawing

In 2001, Richard won the Gabriel Prize for the study of French architecture. The Gabriel Prize, a national portfolio competition, funded a three month sabbatical to France, primarily Paris, during which Richard studied and drew 18th century buildings.

new media

Richard is creating a cinematic quality digital model of the U.S. Capitol as it was built by Benjamin Latrobe from 1803-1814. Follow this link to learn more about his project: The Computer Graphic Capitol.

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