I’m a mosaicist and from time to time I’m given architectural plans especially when I’ve been commissioned for, say, a marble floor.
Im getting on a bit and would am thinking about less physical things I can do with my time. Im very skilled at digital watercolour too. My question is - is it feasible to begin a side hustle as a water colourist for architect plans?
And would it be a case where the plans would be sent to be just to colour or would I be expected to draw the plans and colour? Is there even a market for this or is it rather niche?
I’ve spent a lot of time looking at such drawings and I’m very drawn to them and would love to spend sometime practising. Last question - does one have to be a an actual architect to do this type of work?
Many thanks
Daniel
JLC-1
Feb 1, 24 5:10 pm
Not for architects, but for realtors and developers - I would suggest you build up a portfolio taking some boring floor plan advertising and spruce it up with your watercolor technique - something like this, but better...
I think it would be welcomed after all these years seeing ultra realistic computer renderings everywhere.
no need to be an architect to do this.
danieledney
Feb 2, 24 1:49 am
JLC - 1 thank you!
So for realtors and developers… interesting, didn’t think of taht.
And yes I’ll have to do a better job than the image you posted… it has a post it note feel lol
Thanks again! Daniel
atelier nobody
Feb 23, 24 5:19 pm
There are also SOME architecture firms that outsource their renderings, but it's not the easiest niche to get into so JLC's advice to target realtors & developers is good.
Professional Student
Feb 23, 24 12:42 am
you might find this helpful if you want to try a digital watercolor approach
Hi,
I’m a mosaicist and from time to time I’m given architectural plans especially when I’ve been commissioned for, say, a marble floor.
Im getting on a bit and would am thinking about less physical things I can do with my time. Im very skilled at digital watercolour too. My question is - is it feasible to begin a side hustle as a water colourist for architect plans?
And would it be a case where the plans would be sent to be just to colour or would I be expected to draw the plans and colour? Is there even a market for this or is it rather niche?
I’ve spent a lot of time looking at such drawings and I’m very drawn to them and would love to spend sometime practising. Last question - does one have to be a an actual architect to do this type of work?
Many thanks
Daniel
Not for architects, but for realtors and developers - I would suggest you build up a portfolio taking some boring floor plan advertising and spruce it up with your watercolor technique - something like this, but better...
I think it would be welcomed after all these years seeing ultra realistic computer renderings everywhere.
no need to be an architect to do this.
JLC - 1 thank you!
So for realtors and developers… interesting, didn’t think of taht.
And yes I’ll have to do a better job than the image you posted… it has a post it note feel lol
Thanks again!
Daniel
There are also SOME architecture firms that outsource their renderings, but it's not the easiest niche to get into so JLC's advice to target realtors & developers is good.
you might find this helpful if you want to try a digital watercolor approach