This is Kristen's orginal Lobby rendering. She will rerender this with some slight changes and then use strictly Revit. As of now this image is mainly revit with some added photoshop elements.
Monday, November 30, 2009
Expectations
Revit:
- Photorealistic
- Attention to detail
- More time efficient
- Accurate Lighting Quality
Photshop:
- Humanized style
- Smooth intergration between programs
- Hand/sketch quality
- Portrays concept well
Timeline
November 30th- December 4th: Research
We will search for current examples of these styles and any articles relating to our study.
December 5th- 8th: Prepare Renderings
We will switch project files, and begin rendering. We will keep track of our time through each step of the process and collaborate on material choices and other design decisions.
December 9th: Presentation
On this day we will be presenting our studio projects at 1 pm in the Cage. We will also have this project's renderings displayed along with our research and final outcome.
December 11th: Results
We will post the pros and cons for each style.
We will search for current examples of these styles and any articles relating to our study.
December 5th- 8th: Prepare Renderings
We will switch project files, and begin rendering. We will keep track of our time through each step of the process and collaborate on material choices and other design decisions.
December 9th: Presentation
On this day we will be presenting our studio projects at 1 pm in the Cage. We will also have this project's renderings displayed along with our research and final outcome.
December 11th: Results
We will post the pros and cons for each style.
Detailed Plan
In order to compare the results of our investigation with rendering and revit, we will both render the same image. We will be taking a detailed look at the lobby of two offices. These designs are being taken from our current studio projects. In order to create a comparison, we will swap project images. In the end, we will have two different renderings for each lobby space. One will be done completely in Revit, and one will be done with Revit wireframes and photoshop. Our reults will compare the strengths and weaknesses of both rendering styles.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Objective
By combining this with our current studio project of an interior design office, Kristen and I will explore Revit’s rendering capabilities. With a 3D model complete, how can Revit successfully complete a project? One venue that we will discover is through the development of construction documents. Our second focus will be on the diverse options that Revit offers through rendering. While Kristen will produce renderings in Revit, I will focus on exporting Revit models into photoshop in an attempt to humanize the drawings. In the end, we will discover the successes and downfalls of each avenue.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
BIM Blog
Ashley and Kristen tackle the issues of rendering with Revit and beyond.
Exporting images, using photoshop, strictly Revit rendering, Revit rendering and photoshop, etc.
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