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Anonymous
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Just wanted to share this white washed house with you guys.

My intent was to produce a photorealistic rendering for the client, but he had a surprise visit with his client and wanted something very quick from me. So I was going to just do a mass model and provide some nice line drawings, but instead I kinda stumbled onto this approach which is not bad if you are trying to disguise lack of detail in your model.

Comments welcome.

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Anonymous
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Here's another one...
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Graphisoft Partner
Graphisoft Partner
Good to see other people taking this approach. It lets the client focus on the design rather than the colors and materials.

In the templates I create, I set up a default white material for every single building element. Once the design is complete the materials can be changed, or switched out with the Attribute Manager using the tip here:

http://archicad-talk.graphisoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=1803&postdays=0&postorder=asc&&start=0

Good stuff.

Cheers,
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Anonymous
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Well done muddasick. I always liked 'mock-up-like' renderings, they are perfect for conceptual modeling. BTW I like your composition. Would be nice to see it ready too.

Greetings
gerd
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year, nice!

once I made a group of nearly identical houses.
to show one of them more detailed, I saved the other ones as gdl object and placed them beside the realistic one.
the gdl-houses can now be shown very easy with one material, so the realistic one comes to the fore !
(I don't have the pictures, they are lost, but try it by yourselve)

best regards, gerd