Hello Alexandros27!
😉
My opinion is that the best way to render in ArchiCAD is to start rendering with the
LightWorks Rendering Engine
. Go to the
Perspective 3D View
by using the
Shift+F3
Keys. (Or:
View/Navigate/3D/Perspective
)
Then you find a suitable view to present your house from. Choose rendering possibilities by
Document/Creative Imaging/PhotoRendering Settings
.
Now you can adjust for example the size of the rendered picture, the background and the lights. There are four different lights:
Sun (light from the sun), Ambient (Lighter og darker "mood" in the whole picture), Camera (Think of it as a blitz), Lamps (Stronger or weaker light from lamps. Use the
Lamp Tool
to set out Lamps in advance).
You render by punching
F10 on PCs or by
Document/Creative Imaging/PhotoRendering Projections
.
Tips: All your renderings are stored temporarily under
Window
(on top of the screen).
Tips2: Start with real small pictures so that you don't waste to much time waiting...
And remember: The best way to learn rendering, is to practice, practice and practice.
Good luck!
(All stuff free to you from my new book
Grethes House
).
Ingolf Sundfør, Bricklayer, Author of several Real Life Problem Solving Books for Archicaddicts in Norway.
PC/i7/W11/ArchiCAD 6.5-27