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2009-08-09 04:22 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:15 PM by Noemi Balogh
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2012-02-04 09:16 PM
Soul wrote:
Impressive work Bricklyne Clarence!
How did you manage to have gradiental fills (soft shadows) on the drawings (elevations and plans)? Did you add them in archicad or perhaps photoshop?
2012-02-04 09:17 PM
TMA_80 wrote:
Great renderings are posted here....
And Brickyine I second Soul, Great work , could you give us more informations about:
- The entourage on the exterior views ( especially the trees) ..
.and the maxwell render rendering time(s) compared to vray.
-What do you use for post-production ? any specific filter ?
Thanks
2012-02-08 08:10 PM
Bricklyne wrote:Soul wrote:
Impressive work Bricklyne Clarence!
How did you manage to have gradiental fills (soft shadows) on the drawings (elevations and plans)? Did you add them in archicad or perhaps photoshop?
Thanks,
The gradient fills were manually done just in the Elevation windows in ArchiCAD using dedicated layers and transparency (window background) in conjunction with ArchiCAD shadow turned on.
It's just a question of knowing how soft shadows fall on surfaces that are only partly lit of even completely lit by light. A lot of cues are taken from classical drawing and painting methods and techniques (Leornardo Da vinci's 'Chiaroscuro' and 'sfumato', for example). Alternatievely you can observe how it happens with the renders or with photographs from real life.
But it wasn't necessary to do anything in Photoshop; even though I do wish ArchiCAD's gradient fill had two-sided fills and multiple color fills and generally more options like Photoshop's gradient tool does.
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