3D Site Analysis Diagrams - Rhino + Illustrator + Photoshop

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
  • This video tutorials goes through the steps in setting up 3D site analysis diagrams using Rhino, Illustrator and Photoshop. You can find a breakdown of the main skills in this video below:
    0:40 - Setting up a parallel project view
    2:25 - Saving the view as a named view
    3:07 - Using the make2d command to create a 3d drawing from your view
    3:45 - Adding this drawing to a layout page and exporting as a PDF
    4:50 - Adjusting the lineweights in illustrator
    8:25 - Adding on the site boundary
    10:44 - Setting up a sunlight study and rendering out the shadows on the drawing in Rhino
    12:00 - Merging the shadow study and line drawing within photoshop
    14:40 - Changing the colour of the shadow layer
    15:30 - Bringing the shadow layer back into illustrator
    16:30 - Creating multiple artboards in illustrator
    16:57 - Using the live paint tool to colour up areas of the drawings
    Previous videos in this series:
    Digimaps to Rhino - downloading and Importing 2d and 3d data:
    • Digimaps to Rhino - Do...
    Digimaps to Rhino - formatting os map data
    • Digimaps to Rhino - Fo...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @filipnaumenko1628
    @filipnaumenko1628 3 роки тому +3

    put the link for the previous video in the description please.

    • @matthewbonfield
      @matthewbonfield Рік тому +2

      he has a playlist on the channel, use your initiative he's giving you enough already!

  • @nameisG
    @nameisG 3 роки тому +3

    @11:35 your render comes out at a gray tone with very defined black shadows
    my render comes out looking more white buildings and shadows looking more grey
    can u help me btw your videos are really helpful keep going

    • @tombudd15
      @tombudd15  3 роки тому +5

      Hi Akunmpo, this is likely because you have the Skylight turned on in the Render Properties. If you turn this off and just use the sun to light the scene there should be more contrast. Also if your using rhino 7, switch the current rendered to 'legacy rhino render' as this also has more contrasting shadows

    • @nameisG
      @nameisG 3 роки тому

      @@tombudd15 thanks a lot i'm using rhino 6

    • @matthewbonfield
      @matthewbonfield Рік тому

      @@tombudd15 thank you so much! had a similar issue, your videos are helping so much honestly you don't realise haha thank thank thank you sir - from a student at Central St martins in London

  • @jitteoh1170
    @jitteoh1170 3 роки тому +1

    HI, when rendering my shadows, it doesnt render the shadows on my ground plane, even though I have my ground plane settings On and with show shadows only effect', please help!

    • @tombudd15
      @tombudd15  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Jit, if you are using Rhino 7 then the shadows can sometimes be unclear. Make sure you use legacy render and turn off the skylight and this should hopefully make the shadows appear

  • @Hadigirgis
    @Hadigirgis Рік тому

    hi there, my issue is once i select all and then use the make2d command, nothing happens even though it says it was created in 2.5 seconds. Not visible at all, as if the command generated nothing :/

    • @tombudd15
      @tombudd15  Рік тому

      Hi Hadi, Make2D's are usually generated at the origin point of your file (0,0,0). If your model is located far from this point it may appear as if it is not generated. A good way to check is to look in your layers, and under the Make2D layer you should be able to select objects on those layers and the 'zoom selected' to hone in on them. Hope this helps

    • @Hadigirgis
      @Hadigirgis Рік тому

      @@tombudd15 Amazing. Problem solved :) Thanks for the content and reply.

  • @barathchandar5492
    @barathchandar5492 Рік тому +1

    Instead of exporting us pdf and importing to illustrator, Why don't you export us illustrator file so that you get all the layers by default?

    • @malekdjitli7471
      @malekdjitli7471 7 місяців тому

      please explain in the next 12 hours, i have stuff duetomorrw

    • @barathchandar5492
      @barathchandar5492 7 місяців тому

      @@malekdjitli7471 Just like "MAKE 2d" COMMAND SET YOUR desire view angle and select all the iteams which you want to export and go to "File -> ExportSelected" and export us illustrator file.
      By this way you will be able to have control over the elements which you have exported.

  • @danielbonapace1637
    @danielbonapace1637 2 роки тому

    How do u get that style in rhino render in my rhino render all looks like a shitty arctic

    • @tombudd15
      @tombudd15  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Daniel, this may be because you are using the updated rhino render in Rhino 7 or above. If you select 'legacy rhino render' in the current renderer selection this should give you the result shown in this video