![]() ![]() Jeff covers some truly advanced, unique methods, and at the same time he includes some basic stuff that will help you if you are just starting out with Revit. It’s great that Jeff covers the effective use of Photoshop in considerable detail, and provides task-specific and industry-specific tips that will give you a real head start over the competition. Firstly, I’m sure you all realise that as good as Revit is, we still need to use other tools for certain presentation tasks, the foremost being Photoshop. I had the opportunity to preview this video series prior to its release, and I must say I am impressed. ![]() Happily, BIM After Dark aims to correct that – by making all of us better at using Revit for a variety of presentation tasks.īIM After Dark is essentially a training video series prepared by Jeffrey A Pinheiro, who many of you know as the author of the excellent, long-standing Revit blog The Revit Kid! I’m honest enough to admit that Revit has the unfortunate reputation as a tool that is “bad” for presentation. The real advantage of this is that it allows designers, owners and stakeholders to access and visualize a building model in real-time to fully understand the scale, feel and experience of the building before construction starts.Īutodesk Stingray Real-Time Engine Takes Design Visualization to a New Level for AEC Industry Uncategorized Autodesk 3ds Max Design, realtime, rendering, showcase, stingray No Comments Now, with the Stingray engine, Revit models can be brought into 3ds Max to be made visually stunning and then imported to the Stingray engine to be made fully interactive, allowing users to explore “what if” design changes in a compelling visual environment not unlike a first person walk-about in a physical building. ![]() It’s a workflow that’s been widely accepted in the AEC industry and plays an integral part in the design process. Building designers using Autodesk Revit software have had the ability to easily import models into 3ds Max to create stunning, photo-real images and animations to communicate design intent. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |