2016-04-15 01:34 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 11:58 AM by Noemi Balogh
2016-08-05 07:52 PM
Steve wrote:I can see it fine. It is rather big and pushes forum boundaries off screen on most screens, but it is visible.
Can anyone else see the image in that post?
2016-08-08 09:21 AM
2016-08-08 10:36 AM
Steve wrote:I see the pic, larger than the standard width of the forum page ...
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Can anyone else see the image in that post?
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2016-08-08 04:57 PM
2016-08-08 05:21 PM
2016-08-08 09:34 PM
Erwin wrote:Thanks Erwin, I think a GO is going to be a good solution to set up. All the solutions for what I want to do are more difficult than it should be using ArchiCAD/CineRender.
Steve,
I do not have ArchiCAD20 yet, but that image is very possible to do with the overriding all but the glass surfaces with a white surface.
I would put a general light inside with infinite strength, no shadow casting, and put lights at about 50% in the cinerender settings, this helps a bit with making the interior less dark, which in turn makes the glazing look a bit better.
A few replies futher up on this topic I wrote how you would be able to achieve it relatively quick with ArchiCAD 18/19 by hotlinking the PLN to a seperate file.
Given the approach of overrides, you might even play a bit with shades of grey for different surfaces (like a roof, or windowframes) to give the model a tiny bit more richness and definition.
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