Creative Visualization (Design)

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In design, Creative Visualization refers to the process by which computer generated imagery, digital animation, three-dimensional models, and two-dimensional representations, such as architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, and sewing patterns are created and used in order to visualize a potential product prior to production. Such products include prototypes for vehicles in automotive engineering, apparel in the fashion industry, and buildings in architectural design. [1] [2] [3] [4]

References

  1. Raad, J. M., McCartan, S., Tovey, M., and Woodcock, A., Co-operative Animation: Beyond Creative Visualization in Automotive Design. In Cooperative Design, Visualization, and Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 2008, pp176-179..
  2. Wake, W. K., Design paradigms: a sourcebook for creative visualization. John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
  3. Grabska, E., The Theoretical Framework for Creative Visual Thinking. In Studying Visual and Spatial Reasoning for Design Creativity. Springer Netherlands, 2015, pp39-49.
  4. Fominykh, M., and Prasolova-Førland, E., Collaborative work on 3D content in virtual environments: Methodology and recommendations. In 5th International Conference e-Learning (EL), Rome, Italy, 2011.





Categories: [Computer graphics] [Digital technology]


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