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Need some quick rendering tips ASAP..school presentation ver

Anonymous
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I have a presentation within the day and i have spent the whole semester learning archicad and have completed all drawings but i have severely overlooked the finite details of creating a set of nice perspective renderings....any advice on the quickest way to pop out a few nice renderings would be very much appreciated....

so far i have messed witht he sketch renderings and have come to the conclusion that adding vectorial shadowing/hatching takes forever....I don't even have that many faces or textures to cause it too take forever....any suggestion on a very nice sketch rendering engine...ive tried koor i noor...didnt come out too good...a bit blothy...

And also in terms of lightworks rendering...what would be the quickest way to get a nice rendering...with decent transparencies through curtain walls(not too much)

and lastly through hidden line renderings...is there any quick way i can atleast get hatches or shadows....

any tips to pop a quick and sylish rendering would be greatly appreciated...sketched...lightworks....any will do

here is my sorry attempt at my first sketch rendering...maybe i can be directed on how to clean it up

thank you

sketchrendering.jpg
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Anonymous
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or is there a way to give a sketch up feel to a lightworks rendered model that is quick and clean
Thomas Holm
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flexmastak wrote:
or is there a way to give a sketch up feel to a lightworks rendered model that is quick and clean
Create both at the same size. Overlay them in Photoshop.
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Anonymous
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Or photo render, then sketch render with photo image as background.

Althought sketch renderer says an image is going to take a gazillion minutes to generate, it rarely does. You will find (if you leave it long enough) that the up-counting countdown quickly finishes itself off.