Underground structure? You could have a carved diagram - would require a few different runs with different lighting scenarios that are then composed together in Affinity Photo or Photoshop.
Mostly, not. Blender is sometimes useful for creating an underlay onto which, a cad drawing could be overlaid. I would usually produce proper scaled drawings in either Rhino or Revit.
@@UHStudio Thank you for your feedback! I am learning Blender and looking forward to use it in the future for the entire process of an architectural project creation.
Jonathan at MakersTales has developed a pretty decent CAD add on which makes it much easier to draft directly in Blender and there is also a Blender BIM add on which IFC Architect provides tutorials on which looks pretty promising for streamlining the ArchViz workflow directly within blender both great channels
if i send you a fbx file, can you render it for me. show how its done in blender. its a dinosaur completely hand modeled . it has a lot of polygons. i will gift it to you. if u render it, show how to do it render its yours. you will love the model i guarantee. u would have never seen anything like it. i mean the mesh i created.
So many great tips in such a short space of time…def going to try Affinity Photo and Lily Surface…cheers
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Tx, very helpful. Any thoughts on the visualization/presentation of the underground structure? Best regards, Mladen, Zagreb, Croatia.
Underground structure? You could have a carved diagram - would require a few different runs with different lighting scenarios that are then composed together in Affinity Photo or Photoshop.
In order to create the drawings of the project do you still use blender? If yes, it would be great to share your experience.
Mostly, not. Blender is sometimes useful for creating an underlay onto which, a cad drawing could be overlaid. I would usually produce proper scaled drawings in either Rhino or Revit.
@@UHStudio Thank you for your feedback! I am learning Blender and looking forward to use it in the future for the entire process of an architectural project creation.
Jonathan at MakersTales has developed a pretty decent CAD add on which makes it much easier to draft directly in Blender and there is also a Blender BIM add on which IFC Architect provides tutorials on which looks pretty promising for streamlining the ArchViz workflow directly within blender both great channels
if i send you a fbx file, can you render it for me. show how its done in blender. its a dinosaur completely hand modeled . it has a lot of polygons. i will gift it to you. if u render it, show how to do it render its yours. you will love the model i guarantee. u would have never seen anything like it. i mean the mesh i created.