This is great in video, it helps greatly to see some of these details while they're described. It cuts down the listening to understanding ratio by half. Thanks guys, keep up the good works.
I love you gone youtube.. tough vimeo could have been a choice in mind of commercials.. but if you can monetize better this way al good your way. The sound is good but, an acoustic panel would make it better maybe. :D (My problem was that when sitting and drawing at work it was a thrill to listen to but I never saw the pics first or after so it was a little bit off. Here I have to sitt down and use as a sort of TV program but it is great to see what you are actually talking about)
13:52 Very clever reading. It would be interesting to know if Palladio would have taken this into account consciously or subconsciously or if he was just interested in order whether it was legible or not.
There is a theory that Barbaro and Palladio almost fell out because Barbaro had alot of idea. So maybe Palladio should not be held responsible for that building.
Great work! by the way, which books are you guys referring to? I can make out the James Ackerman ... the Quattro Libri ... then Wundram's Palladio: the Completed Buildings( i am not getting the english edition on Amazon) ....any other book? Which book is the chapter " Easy lessons in Architecture" from? Thanks and regards
It’s awesome of you guys to record and share these. Even though it’s sort of a casual convo, there are a lot of great insights.
What program are they using to make those frames, etc?
Looking forward to the next one ✌️
This is great in video, it helps greatly to see some of these details while they're described. It cuts down the listening to understanding ratio by half. Thanks guys, keep up the good works.
I love you gone youtube.. tough vimeo could have been a choice in mind of commercials.. but if you can monetize better this way al good your way. The sound is good but, an acoustic panel would make it better maybe. :D (My problem was that when sitting and drawing at work it was a thrill to listen to but I never saw the pics first or after so it was a little bit off. Here I have to sitt down and use as a sort of TV program but it is great to see what you are actually talking about)
13:52 Very clever reading. It would be interesting to know if Palladio would have taken this into account consciously or subconsciously or if he was just interested in order whether it was legible or not.
There is a theory that Barbaro and Palladio almost fell out because Barbaro had alot of idea. So maybe Palladio should not be held responsible for that building.
It would make sense if so. The synthesis seems a bit half baked
What program are you using to make those frames, etc?
The edit is done in Davinci Resolve :)
Great work! by the way, which books are you guys referring to? I can make out the James Ackerman ... the Quattro Libri ... then Wundram's Palladio: the Completed Buildings( i am not getting the english edition on Amazon) ....any other book? Which book is the chapter " Easy lessons in Architecture" from? Thanks and regards
i think that's from ackerman
el Durand del renacimiento (avant la lettre) pero con mucho más talento
Can u please show how to design a modern palliadia villa today
it's a cool idea -- what kind of things do you want to understand about the process?