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[wip] Fast render test

Anonymous
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Hi

What is your thoughts about this result where I put very little time on settings.

-Artlantis (directly render without any changes in settings or materials from AC12 file)

-ArchiCad 12, sketchrender, koh'i'noor, only changed colour

-Photoshop : artlantisrender - waterpaint filter, 30% visuality | archicad render - multiply over artlantisrender

Time to build this scene :
4 hours modeling and idéa thinking (the house is completed modeling all sides with indoor walls and so on, not funitures though)
15 minutes renderings setup
2 minutes photoshop work

And now I saw that the sun direction wasn't updated in the sketchrender.

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Anonymous
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I've tried artl. 'sketch' render function today, now I'm far from being an expert on artl. settings, but my first thought is that I can't do exactly what I want with only artl. I need too renderings and then put it together in a photoediting software to get what I want.
Anonymous
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same view, more objects.

(the attached file was something wrong with, I'll try again later)
Thomas Holm
Enthusiast
Dwight wrote:
Maybe you all can comment on this, but I am concerned about the post-processing in Artlantis - it commits you to one course of action - while doing similar effects in Photoshop gives you plenty of options especially when experimenting.

Comments?
Right. But for quick-and-dirty de-saturation and edge emphasis, Art'll do. Artlantis is all about Q&D, I think. Gives me the opportunity to try additional images, new angles etc. But when I've settled on one, and want to enhance that, or experiment more, Photoshop is of course the way to go.
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