Mock up of 5G mast to actual scale onto actual photographic location
Budget: £10 – £20 GBP
The requirement is to extract a 5G mast from a colour photograph sourced from wherever and to then superimpose it onto three photographs of the proposed location screenshotted from Google Maps.
The size of the mast which is 50 foot (15m) must be scaled correctly onto each location screenshot. Attached are two mock ups that I personally created using Photoshop and PowerPoint but I am not skilled enough to make sure that my mock ups are to the correct scale.
Here is one link for the Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/88NEXdqF26oJVXxT8 The screenshot will need to be tilted slightly upwards to get the mast in.
Here is another Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/RhaNJJWpr5cdpk9F6
Here is the third map location: https://goo.gl/maps/cN6myvBVAv8keqYg7. The screenshot will need to be tilted slightly upwards to get the mast in.
Of course we want the mock up to highlight how intrusive and highly visible a 50 foot (15m) mast will be and how it will 'not assimilate well into the immediate street scene and will be detrimental.'
So any mock ups that best highlight how it wrecks the visual appearance of the scene is what is wanted. Feel free to adjust the screenshots so that the detrimental impact is best highlighted.
Ideally someone with architectural or similar skills will bid for this job which is to fight to have the installation of the mast rejected. It would be great if a professional could accept this task as being able to attribute the scaled mock ups to a professional is key to credibility.
What technology is used to create the mock ups is left to you. It may be that minor tweaks are necessary of the draft mock ups prior to final versions..
*** The correct accurate superimposition to SCALE is CRUCIAL. ***
Ideally any Scale Calculations on a separate 'page' would be brilliant.
Also attached are the actual planning documents so you can get a feel for what we are up against! Feel free to ask any questions or clarifications. I've posted this as a Simple project which I hope it is for an expert in architectural drawings.
The size of the mast which is 50 foot (15m) must be scaled correctly onto each location screenshot. Attached are two mock ups that I personally created using Photoshop and PowerPoint but I am not skilled enough to make sure that my mock ups are to the correct scale.
Here is one link for the Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/88NEXdqF26oJVXxT8 The screenshot will need to be tilted slightly upwards to get the mast in.
Here is another Google map location: https://goo.gl/maps/RhaNJJWpr5cdpk9F6
Here is the third map location: https://goo.gl/maps/cN6myvBVAv8keqYg7. The screenshot will need to be tilted slightly upwards to get the mast in.
Of course we want the mock up to highlight how intrusive and highly visible a 50 foot (15m) mast will be and how it will 'not assimilate well into the immediate street scene and will be detrimental.'
So any mock ups that best highlight how it wrecks the visual appearance of the scene is what is wanted. Feel free to adjust the screenshots so that the detrimental impact is best highlighted.
Ideally someone with architectural or similar skills will bid for this job which is to fight to have the installation of the mast rejected. It would be great if a professional could accept this task as being able to attribute the scaled mock ups to a professional is key to credibility.
What technology is used to create the mock ups is left to you. It may be that minor tweaks are necessary of the draft mock ups prior to final versions..
*** The correct accurate superimposition to SCALE is CRUCIAL. ***
Ideally any Scale Calculations on a separate 'page' would be brilliant.
Also attached are the actual planning documents so you can get a feel for what we are up against! Feel free to ask any questions or clarifications. I've posted this as a Simple project which I hope it is for an expert in architectural drawings.
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