This video covers how to create illustration style renderings and drawings in Rhino 8. Applying materials to layers, modifying display settings, editing lineweights, and print display in Rhino 8. This video also covers architecture layout on InDesign with color blending options.
The OP's post is useful for the arch student audience and whatever segment of the US employed architect population gets to do their schematic design work in Rhino. As far as I can tell, Revit is apparently not talked about in US arch schools.
We go back and forth - if it's a competition we'll usually stay in Rhino, but if a real project we'll bring it into Revit (thank you Bob for that Rhino inside Revit plugin)
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Rhino 8 Tutorial - Illustration Style Architecture Renderings and Drawings
https://youtu.be/j82Mn4-pPQY
This video covers how to create illustration style renderings and drawings in Rhino 8. Applying materials to layers, modifying display settings, editing lineweights, and print display in Rhino 8. This video also covers architecture layout on InDesign with color blending options.
I get the same results with my revit models... with the added bonus that I don't need to model the same thing twice in another software.
I have to agree with NS. I can do the same in Revit. I can even do better if I involve Photoshop to touch up things.
The OP's post is useful for the arch student audience and whatever segment of the US employed architect population gets to do their schematic design work in Rhino. As far as I can tell, Revit is apparently not talked about in US arch schools.
We go back and forth - if it's a competition we'll usually stay in Rhino, but if a real project we'll bring it into Revit (thank you Bob for that Rhino inside Revit plugin)
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