I'm approaching a deadline and need to produce an atmospheric section but in as little time as possible, does anyone have any tips or tricks they can share? cheers.
ArchNyen
Jun 4, 15 7:43 pm
tip #1. start earlier
tip #2. don't have to rush at the end.
trick #1. tell teacher the truth that people on archinect were not helpful and that was the reason why you did not meet deadline.
trick #2. after telling your teacher the truth, tell him "cheers" as well.
curtkram
Jun 4, 15 7:57 pm
get rid of the macbook and get a pc.
Non Sequitur
Jun 4, 15 8:17 pm
Pencil?
awaiting_deletion
Jun 4, 15 8:22 pm
Pencil....
or learn Revit and boom...
or learn 3dsMax and boom.
or learn AutoCAD and boom.
or Pencil
kickrocks
Jun 4, 15 8:28 pm
If there's a section already, wouldn't random collage be the fastest way? Opacity, crop, juxtapose, paint brush here and there.
If there's no section ready, then just outline as fast as you can and do the above. Panic is an atmosphere of sorts, as well as fear. Who knows, you might surprise yourself with the result.
gruen
Jun 5, 15 11:54 am
what the F is an "atmospheric section"
just curious
because it kinda sounds like when you fart in an elevator and split.
that's a real test. don't let acad to cut your section all by itself, drive your software. do it yourself. it will be a real revelation about how you really know what you have in your building. if you did your homework, it will come out reasonably fast. it shouldn't be the last drawing you draw but be a drawing hopefully you used all along and nurtured.
citizen
Jun 5, 15 1:29 pm
Is this atmospheric enough?
Even the friggin' pink poche' has atmosphere!
x-jla
Jun 5, 15 4:16 pm
charcoal/ pencil goes a long way if you can draw....or water colors...the key word is SHADOW!
Hi,
I'm approaching a deadline and need to produce an atmospheric section but in as little time as possible, does anyone have any tips or tricks they can share? cheers.
tip #1. start earlier
tip #2. don't have to rush at the end.
trick #1. tell teacher the truth that people on archinect were not helpful and that was the reason why you did not meet deadline.
trick #2. after telling your teacher the truth, tell him "cheers" as well.
get rid of the macbook and get a pc.
Pencil?
Pencil....
or learn Revit and boom...
or learn 3dsMax and boom.
or learn AutoCAD and boom.
or Pencil
If there's a section already, wouldn't random collage be the fastest way? Opacity, crop, juxtapose, paint brush here and there.
If there's no section ready, then just outline as fast as you can and do the above. Panic is an atmosphere of sorts, as well as fear. Who knows, you might surprise yourself with the result.
what the F is an "atmospheric section"
just curious
because it kinda sounds like when you fart in an elevator and split.
there you go, you're welcome.
http://visual.merriam-webster.com/images/earth/meteorology/profile-earths-atmosphere.jpg
that's a real test. don't let acad to cut your section all by itself, drive your software. do it yourself. it will be a real revelation about how you really know what you have in your building. if you did your homework, it will come out reasonably fast. it shouldn't be the last drawing you draw but be a drawing hopefully you used all along and nurtured.
Is this atmospheric enough?
Even the friggin' pink poche' has atmosphere!
charcoal/ pencil goes a long way if you can draw....or water colors...the key word is SHADOW!