how do you set up a view so that it is an orthographic elevation
so that you can render it...
rendered elevations views look really great on a set of plans.
r
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how do you set up a view so that it is an orthographic elevation
so that you can render it...
rendered elevations views look really great on a set of plans.
r
View, Orient, North south etc
only problem is that skys dont render in ortho views
but you can drop in a sky in a photoshop background layer
ok, that worked
I think you could huge wall behind the building and assign a sky image to it if needed
haven't tried tho....
personally, want to really want to do the renderings in 3dsmax...
r
Hey there,
Even easier.....save your rendered elevation as a PNG file. Then open a drafting view in Revit, import you favorite sky or background photo, then import your rendered PNG file. Play with them a bit to adjust and Voila! Just export it out as a JPG or PNG using Masking Regions to get rid of overhanging sky backgrounds etc.
Good Luck
Steve
Photoshop not required.
Heres and example we did in revit. The - revit is without any background work, the -reduced is with the background work.
Scott D. Brown, AIA
Senior Project Manager | Associate
BECK
One advantage to photoshop is you can apply filters
this one has a watercolor filter to soften it up a bit
wow nice renderings
just curious how did you do the spanish tile
it looks like it is modeled not just an image
r
yes they are modelled w/ line line based tile family, its the only way to get a decent look, slows the model down like crazy but you can always turn them off