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© 2012 Autodesk

Architectural Visualization Workflow in

Autodesk Building Design Suite 2013

Marvi Basha TU Graz

© 2012 Autodesk

Class Summary

- What is Arch-Viz?

- Revit vs. 3Ds Max

- Workflow

- Post Production

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Class Summary

- What is Arch-Viz?

- Revit vs. 3Ds Max

- Workflow

- Post Production

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Learning Objectives

At the end of this class, you will be able to:

Link and open a Revit model in 3ds Max Design

Create a photorealistic rendering in a short amount of time

Generate render elements with the Render Pass System in 3ds Max

Design 2013

Make modifications and add effects to the rendering with Autodesk

Composite 2013

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Importance of Architectural Visualization

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Importance of Architectural Vizualisation

Communication

Inspiration

Motivation

Marketing

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Standard Render Settings

Communication

Inspiration

Motivation

Marketing

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Adding Drama

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What are the elements that

makes a good rendering?

Composition

Story/ Scenario

Environment/ Effects

Lighting and Mood

Luxigon

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What are the elements that

makes a good rendering?

Composition

Story/ Scenario

Environment/ Effects

Lighting and Mood

Studio 33

A. Weirer

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Mood Creation with Light

Hugh Ferriss

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Mood Creation with Light

Hugh Ferriss

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3D Render vs. Postprocessed Image

Luxigon Pure Render

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Revit Architecture vs. 3ds Max Design

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling Families

Boolean

Operation

Alignment

Advantages of Revit

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling Families

Boolean

Operation

Alignment

Temporary

Dimensions

Advantages of Revit

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling Nature

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling Nature

Scatter

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Families with

Materials

Advantages of Revit

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Substance

Maps

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Substance

Materials

UVW Map

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Sun & Sky

presets

Advantages of Revit

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Sun & Sky

presets

Light families

with IES data

Advantages of Revit

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Nitrous

Viewport

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Nitrous

Viewport

Environment

and Effects

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Rendering

Few Render

Settings

Adjust

Exposure

Advantages of Revit

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Rendering

Render Time

Effects

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Rendering

Render Time

Effects

Camera

Correction

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Revit vs. 3ds Max

Modeling

Texturing

Lighting

Rendering

Render Time

Effects

Camera

Correction

Render

Elements

Advantages of 3ds Max

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Importing & linking files in 3ds Max

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DWG vs. FBX

DWG

Layers

Curves &

Lines

FBX

Lights

Materials

Cameras

> Export > FBX or DWG

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Linking Files

Combine By Revit Material

Combine By Revit Category

Combine By Family Type

As One Object

Do Not Combine Entities

> Import > Link Revit

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Linking Files

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Preparing the Scene

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Activating Nitrous Viewport

Realistic > Lights and Shadows > Illuminate with scene lights + Shadow + Ambient Occlusion

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Environment

mr Photographic

Exposure Control

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Material Override

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Ambient Occlusion

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Ambient Occlusion

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Render Settings

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Image Resoluton

Image Resolution Rendering > Print Size Assistant…

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Final Render Settings

Increasing Final Gather Precision

(For high quality GI set the FG Precision to Low or Medium)

Increase the FG Bounces (For exterior renderings set the FG bounces to 2)

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Interior Render

Activate GI

(Recommended for Interior Renderings)

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Interior Render

Activate GI

(Recommended for Interior Renderings)

Optimize GI Activate the Photon Target

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Final Render Settings

Activate GI

(Recommended for Interior Renderings)

Optimize GI Activate the Photon Target

Use mr Sky Portal

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Render Elements

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Render Elements

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Render Elements

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Autodesk Composite 2013

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Material ID

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Material ID

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Z-Depth

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Z-Depth

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Refractions/ Reflections

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Refractions

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Add Life

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Add Life

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Add Life

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Thank you

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services offerings, and specifications and pricing at any time without notice, and is not responsible for typographical or graphical errors that may appear in this document. © 2012 Autodesk, Inc. All rights reserved.