2010-07-22 01:41 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 03:53 PM by Noemi Balogh
2010-07-22 03:09 AM
2010-07-22 03:34 AM
Dwight wrote:Thanks for the advice. I do want to study historic buildings more, I'm guess I'll be doing a lot of that freshman year. I do know a lot about Frank Lloyd Wright though, but people either love him or hate him so that doesn't help me much.
Good for you. But instead of studying CAD processes at such an early stage, I recommend that you study freehand sketching, historic buildings, ballroom dancing, aristocratic speaking and men's fashions if you want to become an architect instead of an architect's stooge.
In Archicad, some lighting is created by the ray-tracing method, involving a process called "sampling." When you see grain in a rendering, your sampling is too small for the rendering size. Ray tracing in engaged whenever Archicad uses "realistic method' lighting.
Increase the number samples to 256 for almost certain success.
2010-07-22 03:53 AM
2010-07-22 06:32 AM
Dwight wrote:Haha ok I'll call you Frank Lloyd Dwight.
To assist you in marrying a rich politician's daughter, of course.
Ask Adamvk.
Call me: Frank Lloyd Dwight