Building model The color of the model plays a decisive role in the effect produced by the model. This must be taken into account when designing models, and should be obvious in the important performance of design sketches, rather than being lost in unnecessary details and deviating from the basic idea of design. The ability to use the right color requires familiarity with various materials, processes, and effects.
For each model project, which color to use depends on the user receiving the model and the purpose of the model. The recipient can decide the type of product, in order to determine the specification and color.
For example, in order to highlight the location of the square or highlight the specific buildings in the urban public building model, different details or other color schemes can be used to set off the square. If the architectural design has decisive material colors (brick, tile, wood, metal, glass), the designer wants to show these colors to the audience in the model, he can make materials through the corresponding color model.
When designing the model color scheme and material scheme conversion of large internal space, we can try to solve the color atmosphere of future space through the corresponding color lines of model parts. The type and intensity of color are basically determined by the design stage.
Monochrome models, such as urban public building models, allow building subjects to objectively compare the layout, division and connection between existing buildings and new planned buildings. Planners are committed to highlighting their design and achieving the desired color effect through different details and careful consideration. For example, the choice of wood color can cater to the use of subsequent materials, such as red pear wood for brick and tile burning, and vines and trees for marble. In addition, cement powder can also be used to fill the teeth to meet the standard of raw concrete, or thin aluminum plate can be used to represent the metal facade.