![]() ![]() ![]() Revit is notoriously bad for producing rendered walk and fly throughs also.Īnother approach to producing both 3D images and walk throughs is to use a bespoke software solution such as 3D Studio Max (3ds max).ģds max has long been known as the standard bearer for photo realistic image production in the Architectural industry. Rendering on the cloud is also easy to use and frees up your machine to carry on working while the image is processed in your cloud gallery, but unfortunately this process costs in the form of credits. Rendering on the Machine using the inbuilt rendering engine is free and easy to use but can take a long time to render a single image at presentation quality. Rendering inside Autodesk Revit is easy to do and is created in 2 different ways. Many 3D BIM Authoring tools such as Revit and ArchiCAD have built in rendering engines that are very capable of producing 3D visuals to a good level.īy “good level” we mean, it’s not quite photo realistic. In fact, with the dawn of BIM and 3D design methods it has become even easier to produce 3D imagery of our designs. Long gone are the days of setting out and manually drawing a 2-point perspective. ![]() We, as an industry have been producing beautiful 3D perspectives for as long as we’ve been designing buildings.Īs technology has evolved, so has the process of producing all architectural design documentation. We see things in 3D, so the best way to show an idea is in 3D! Now, this isn’t a new idea by any means. Let’s face it, plans and elevations are great for showing accurate design setting out, but have never been the best way to show “the layperson” what you’re trying to design. The best way to show someone (a client, buyer) your design is to produce and accurate visual representation of your idea. They say a picture paints a thousand words! This has never been truer than in architectural design. ![]()
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