preparing rendering for a photomotage
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‎2009-12-10
03:03 AM
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‎2023-05-11
12:13 PM
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Noemi Balogh
I have a question about rendering. Is there a way that I can import a background image of the site in ArchiCad, so I can set up correct perspective view of the building before I render it. Or if there is another way that it could be done I would like to know.
Thanks

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‎2009-12-10 06:01 AM
Archicad has an "Align Tool," but it requires several logical reference points in the background image to automatically locate the camera location. [See the reference manual for the procedure]
To put a photo in the background, go to the Photorendering Settings dialog and assign an image.
Then, return to the OpenGL 3D Window Settings and assign the background "As in Photorendering." Make sure that your 3D view window is the size of the photo. You can now navigate the camera view to align the model with the context.
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‎2009-12-10 07:19 AM
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‎2009-12-10 08:06 AM
If at all possible, when you go out and take your context photo, record the location in space (x,y,z) you took the photo from. Even though you won't be able to get an 'exact' fix on your target point, just having a good reference for your camera point will definitely get you close enough.
I know.. seems obvious, but just wanted it said!

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‎2009-12-29 08:22 PM

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‎2010-05-27 01:04 AM
I have one issue: Is there a way to equate the view angle within ArchiCAD and the view angle of the camera lens? (And this made more difficult with a zoom lens)? I have been trying to find a calculator for this, but camera folks don't know what I'm talking about.
This is important if you are trying to get the same perspective on camera and photorendering. Any thoughts?
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‎2010-05-27 01:27 AM

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‎2010-05-27 01:50 AM
I have found that finding some vertical elements (street lights, signs) are a great assist in getting the view angle/perspective to match, though I find it takes me a wee bit more than a few minutes!
Thanks for the redirect s2art!
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‎2010-05-27 02:56 AM
I find this gives the best control for lighting and levels adjustments to both images to create a seamless view. Then to top it off running several filters as overlays.
