All of these models are created in Revit and available for download. Just have a few new test renders to show. I'd appreciate any comments. These are also posted in the DV gallery.
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All of these models are created in Revit and available for download. Just have a few new test renders to show. I'd appreciate any comments. These are also posted in the DV gallery.
Melanie Stone
@MistresDorkness
Archibus, FMS/FMInteract and AutoCAD Expert (I use BricsCAD, Revit, Tandem, and Planon, too)
Technical Editornot all those who wander are lost
Looking good, are these only generated with REVIT render engine?
Yes and no. I can get this quality out of Revit and believe me, before I waste my time in 3dsMax, I make sure it is darn accurately rendered in Revit. I have a beast of a machine that can crank through renderings though. However, to get it to the next level, I bring it into 3dsMax. I just posted some new renderings of a hospice room I quickly put together. yes, the revit model for that is "available".
I had a question about the frosted glass material:
Yeah, with that nice crackle effect, right?
That is actually a Revit based material. Standard frosted glass with some fine tuning once brought into 3dsMax. Basically its a ton of render then re-render until I got the effect I wanted. The thing I like about it is I could use it on so many other things besides the nursery tub. I have no idea what the settings are and I think all my models are now lost or stuck up on my turbosquid account and there's a link below my name.
Thanks for viewing!