Sketchrendring help .
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ā2010-11-25 11:00 AM
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ā2010-11-25 11:02 AM
ā2010-11-25
11:02 AM
You can set the size in the PhotoRendering Settings, at the very top of the info palette.
Mike
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ā2010-11-25 02:18 PM
ā2010-11-25
02:18 PM
fuzzymike2002 wrote:Thank you fuzzymike . But i just faced a new problem with my rendring. I becuze after i selected the adjustment, there start no rendring.
You can set the size in the PhotoRendering Settings, at the very top of the info palette.
Mike
Now i want to show an axonometry picture and study from different elevation. first the landscape and than the buildings etc. But when i click render so its really bad quality picture.
Here is a picture from render settings. I want the buildings more clear. The lines and etc. How can i do that.


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Thank you againg
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ā2010-11-26 01:49 AM
ā2010-11-26
01:49 AM
The issue of no rendering may be cause by the settings being too much for your computer to handle.
Why are you trying to render such a big image? I normally render out to approx 1700x1200 pixels and this fine for A3. Resolution depends on how much time you have, if you have a lot of time and need to print the image then go as high as 300, but if time is limited etc then 150 could be ok.
As for how clear the buildings look, I think you need to change and adjust the materials you are using. It looks like you are using Whitewash fro every surface on every building, and this will never look good.
Try some other materials, or make a copy of Whitewash and adjust its settings.
Hope this helps.
Mike
Why are you trying to render such a big image? I normally render out to approx 1700x1200 pixels and this fine for A3. Resolution depends on how much time you have, if you have a lot of time and need to print the image then go as high as 300, but if time is limited etc then 150 could be ok.
As for how clear the buildings look, I think you need to change and adjust the materials you are using. It looks like you are using Whitewash fro every surface on every building, and this will never look good.
Try some other materials, or make a copy of Whitewash and adjust its settings.
Hope this helps.
Mike
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ā2010-11-26 01:42 PM
ā2010-11-26
01:42 PM
fuzzymike2002 wrote:Thank you mike.
The issue of no rendering may be cause by the settings being too much for your computer to handle.
Why are you trying to render such a big image? I normally render out to approx 1700x1200 pixels and this fine for A3. Resolution depends on how much time you have, if you have a lot of time and need to print the image then go as high as 300, but if time is limited etc then 150 could be ok.
As for how clear the buildings look, I think you need to change and adjust the materials you are using. It looks like you are using Whitewash fro every surface on every building, and this will never look good.
Try some other materials, or make a copy of Whitewash and adjust its settings.
Hope this helps.
Mike
The picture is for a presentation i have next Tuesday. so i do not have so much time

But thank you for helping.
homayon
