3d and photo
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‎2006-11-12
08:32 PM
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‎2023-05-11
02:43 PM
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Noemi Balogh
i have photo with city view and i have my 3d home.. how can i connect these things ? i need that 3d home put into that picture as its looks real!
Big thanks!
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‎2006-11-12 08:50 PM
Discussed at this thread here among others (try a search) and explained pretty well in the help files.
HTH
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‎2006-11-14 09:05 PM
Once you have all this information you can set up a camera in ArchiCad. This is important so you can go back to the exact location once it is set up. If all goes well you can set the sun angle to the proper day and time and your project will match the surrounding environment quite well.
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‎2006-11-15 07:06 PM
chriszolezzi wrote:wow
Good Luck. It can be a tricky thing to do especially if you want it to look right. The best way to do it from my experience is to know exactly where the picture was taken and how to translate the information from your camera into the computer. You can calculate the angle of the camera view cone fairly easily by setting it on a sheet of paper and marking the edges of the view and drawing lines.
Once you have all this information you can set up a camera in ArchiCad. This is important so you can go back to the exact location once it is set up. If all goes well you can set the sun angle to the proper day and time and your project will match the surrounding environment quite well.


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‎2006-11-15 07:08 PM
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‎2006-11-15 11:04 PM
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‎2006-11-16 09:17 PM
one more question!
in this pic u can see wall after rendering.. it dosnt look real

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‎2006-11-17 12:14 AM
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‎2006-11-17 12:40 AM
but seriously, a realistic camera angle, and adjacent elements will make a big difference. Ask yourself what would I expect to see, or look at a photograph as a goal to copy.