Careers guide: Tom Dutfield describes his path to becoming ECE Architecture's first in-house architectural visualiser
Having specialised in CGI and 3D graphics, Tom Dutfield joined design studio ECE Architecture as its first in-house visualiser. He describes his career progression for the Dezeen Jobs careers guide.
Dutfield creates imagery for a range of interior and architectural projects at ECE Architecture, producing visual output and modelling schemes using rendering software including Revit and SketchUp.
His long-term responsibilities include providing insight on how to improve the quality of work, both through research and development, and through the use of emerging technologies.
Dutfield's interest in 3D graphics was sparked while he was studying creative digital media for his undergraduate degree. He credits the subject range for giving him "a chance to explore many different subject matters, from contextual studies and fine art, to computer programming and game design". It was after completing his dissertation, which comprised a flythrough of a house created using 3D-modelling and animation, that he realised architectural visualisation was his calling.
"The whole process was extremely exciting and seeing the end-product had me sold on a career in architectural visualisation," he said. "There was no looking back from that point."
He began his career freelancing for architectural illustration firm Retina Images, after which he continued to work at companies that specialised in CGI and rendering.
Having mastered his visualisation skills, Dutfield wante...
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