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I was actually wondering how you accomplished this as well...it's great! Would it be possible to get access to that tutorial that you mentioned? Some more explanations about your workflow ?[/QUOTE] Thanks Stephane - as for the workflow, it's pretty simple. The base rendering is a VERY crude pass from Revit in addition to saving out a hidden line view. You can use the section box tool to get section perspectives. Took the image into photoshop and overlaid a grunge map, added the line work and grass, and overlaid the hidden line view. I actually created a tutorial using a different project (but same process) for my firm. If you'd like a copy of it, PM me with an email address and I'll send you the pdf. Here's more exterior shots of the same project: [/QUOTE]

really nice to show constructive details!
Fantastic compositions and I really love the style.
Thanks Stephane - as for the workflow, it's pretty simple. The base rendering is a VERY crude pass from Revit in addition to saving out a hidden line view. You can use the section box tool to get section perspectives. Took the image into photoshop and overlaid a grunge map, added the line work and grass, and overlaid the hidden line view. I actually created a tutorial using a different project (but same process) for my firm. If you'd like a copy of it, PM me with an email address and I'll send you the pdf.
Ryan, Very nice work! How many of the materials are you adding in PSD versus Revit? Are you adding the glazing/transparent panels in PSD or geting that nailed in Revit? Wouldn't it be nice to add the final touches with a Cintiq?! If you are willing to share, I'd appreciate the PDF you mention. See my PM. Thanks, Angelo
Waw. So nice .... Some more explanations about your workflow ?
Thanks Stephane - as for the workflow, it's pretty simple. The base rendering is a VERY crude pass from Revit in addition to saving out a hidden line view. You can use the section box tool to get section perspectives. Took the image into photoshop and overlaid a grunge map, added the line work and grass, and overlaid the hidden line view. I actually created a tutorial using a different project (but same process) for my firm. If you'd like a copy of it, PM me with an email address and I'll send you the pdf. Here's more exterior shots of the same project:
Waw. So nice .... Some more explanations about your workflow ?
So....you like it? Or you're disappointed? A little confused by your comment...
I`m disappointed by myself.I wish I could do,like you...
So....you like it? Or you're disappointed? A little confused by your comment...
I`m disappointed,when I see your work.it`s lovely...