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1 Electronic Workflow for Interior Designers and Architects Andrew Brody

2 Copyright ©2010 Fairchild Books All rights reserved. No part of this presentation covered by the copyright hereon may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means–graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems–without written permission of the publisher. ISBN: 978-1-56367-708-3

3 Unit 5 Advanced Rendering

4 Chapter 13 Photo-Realistic Images with Revit

5 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 5 Learning Goals Apply materials directly to different types of objects Create custom materials from the standard library Understand rendering controls Understand light sources and lighting controls Understand image adjustment and capture options

6 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 6 The Materials Library

7 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 7 Applying Materials to Components

8 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 8 Applying Materials to a Wall Family Materials can be applied to an entire wall family in one fell swoop

9 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 9 Creating New Materials

10 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 10 The Render Appearance Library

11 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 11 Using the Paint Bucket Use the Paint Bucket to paint walls, floors, and ceilings without having to create new family types every single time

12 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 12 People A limited amount of Render Plus Content people – Found in the Entourage folder of Imperial library – Cast shadows – Can be rotated somewhat for slightly different profiles

13 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 13 Fixing Light Fixtures

14 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 14 Custom Light Fixtures

15 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 15 Aligning the Light Source with the Model

16 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 16 Light Source Definition Dialog Box

17 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 17 Inserting Photos

18 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 18 Rendering

19 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 19 Render Quality Settings Dialog Box

20 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 20 The Finished Rendering

21 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 21 Exposure Control Dialog Box

22 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 22 Grouping and Dimming Lights

23 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 23 Choosing Lights in a Group

24 one last Revit rendering trick activate the Section Box in your perspective culls away unused parts of model control cropping by zooming out and adjusting limits of box use Rewind to return to perspective

25 View Properties

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28 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 28 Online Resources Revit model used in this chapter, Conference room.rvt Custom luminaire, Custom lamp family.rfa Examples of student work, Revit Rendering.pdf SketchUp file, Custom lamp.skp

29 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 29 Term Project Assignments Create presentation renderings of main bowling areas, indicating all lighting and materials

30 A. Brody Chapter 13 ©2010 Fairchild Books, A Division of Condé Nast Publications. 30 Exercises and Further Study Render a view from a previous project Render day and night scenes Render scenes with dramatic dimming effects Create custom fabric from a downloaded sample Create custom materials for different paint colors, using paint chips from a specific manufacturer Create a glowing material Create a custom screened material, such as a resin panel with bamboo rings in it

31 one last Revit rendering trick activate the Section Box in your perspective culls away unused parts of model control cropping by zooming out and adjusting limits of box use Rewind to return to perspective

32 View Properties

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