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Bill McLees
2010-04-19, 01:23 AM
Here's a recent rendering done in Revit 2010. Used a Photoshop filter and a background image, but it's 95% Revit.
Unfortunately, the building is part of a master planning effort for now. Maybe it will become real in a year or two.
Jun Austria
2010-04-19, 02:53 AM
Here's a recent rendering done in Revit 2010. Used a Photoshop filter and a background image, but it's 95% Revit.
Unfortunately, the building is part of a master planning effort for now. Maybe it will become real in a year or two.
Nice. But, I wonder how long did you render the image. With most of your material seems to have reflective value.
mark.98140
2010-04-20, 06:16 AM
Am curious what you used for the cars.. not seemingly rpc?
gwnelson
2010-04-20, 12:04 PM
lots of yellow beetles
Bill McLees
2010-04-21, 01:12 AM
All the cars are RPC. I only used 6 or 7 different types. Definitely too many beetles, but doesn't really matter for this type of rendering.
I don't think the materials had much reflective value. Much was supposed to be masonry, but I couldn't get rid of moire patterns in the brick even at pretty high resolution. So I just used a stucco material of roughly the right color value.
Used a Photoshop "poster edges" filter. It accented the ribs on the roofs and did improve the appearance of the RPC cars. The filter also seemed to help with blending the background photo and the RPC trees in the distance. There are many RPC trees back there, but the background image seems to suck them up pretty well.
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