Steve_Nyhof

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  1. 25 minutes ago, robdyck said:

    Are you OK with switching the callout location toward the front of the garage? That will bring the section line back. Left side for S5, Right side for S4...

    I like this idea! 

     

    You need to get some work done! You seem to help me quit often ;)

     

    Thank you

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  2. On 8/18/2023 at 3:58 PM, Renerabbitt said:

     

     

    I tried this and all was good until I added a stairs opening. 

    I made up this shadow molding to create the illusion of a gab. This is a matter of making up a room type with the Modern, Simple molding

     

  3. On 3/14/2024 at 12:19 PM, CharlesVolz said:

    I use a 1/2"x1/2" molding in the room molding settings and set it to "black" or "no material". Black is my usual preference. This is the easiest way I found.

     

    I am expanding on this a bit. I am using a molding that creates a shadow and illusion of a gap. 

    I added a new Room Type and added this molding for modern homes

     

     

    Modern Base Library molding and material shadow color

    Modern Base.calibz

     

    Use the Modern, Simple molding

     

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    Works nice for Constriction Docs and Rendering

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    With a base board added...

     

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  4. I got a nice google review this morning from a client who uploaded a black and white copy of a 3D image from the construction docs - so I spent 30 minutes copying and pasting some landscaping from another plan, crudely made my dirt landscape spaces next to the house, added a few trees for shadows, used my camera I include in this thread (from my template) and put an HDRi backdrop in. It took me 30 minutes. Could I fuss with more details, of course. As you update materials, save them as your defaults in your template. Each time you draw a new house you have things already in place within your template, including your camera(s). Drop in a backdrop, add your landscaping, bam!

     

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  5. 1 hour ago, Michael_Gia said:

    1) watch the video posted by Gawdzira - rendering in Chief is basically photography 101

     

    2) your materials on the building are not high enough quality.  
     

    3) Your main image is about selling the design. You don’t have to include every square inch of the facade, that’s what the plans and elevations are for.
     

    Try to follow a perspective like the attached image…
     

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    (maybe not relevant to the post, but your building violates every fire code in the book)

    This is very good. The perspective is viewed as from a car driving by.

     

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    Lavina, when viewed from the driveway or lawn, set the camera at about 5' from grade - currently you are standing about 8'ish high. More sky, less ground. Your window reflections are looking really good! As Jim said, move the sun around to help cast more shadow. This is not always the case depending on the look you are after, but shadows can help give more life to a more simple structure. Download PixPlant and start to create your own materials. Better materials as Michael mentioned.

     

     

     

  6. 4 hours ago, Mark3D said:

    another way with freeze return is with auto roof then turn of auto roof unlock roof trim layer and turn molding into wall

    Intrigued! Turn molding into wall?  

  7. Thank you, Robert. I am typically very accurate with my roofs. But that miss match is defiantly off. I did copy and past my roof returns, so I guess I just compounded the issue.

     

    While this is a remodel, and the As-Built trim work is not that important, what I have learned is that using roof frieze moldings does not end the boards properly at the gable end of the returns, whereas using a poly molding did work well.

     

    I think this tread will be helpful for those running into trouble with their frieze boards, making them with auto roofs, manual roofs or with moldings. This is a simple model and auto roofs may have been the best approach. However, I do like the molding as in my elevation views, it will show more accurately.

     

    image.thumb.png.7e6a51b8eeadfbe8e18cf7688ef5e415.png Existing

     

    image.thumb.png.7513522b32662efd5754ba215b5179e9.png Molding Polyline

     

    2024-11-01-2.thumb.jpg.7c3a48bb543d20a6075b1ec2c7c78234.jpg Frieze Boards

     

    Thank you all again for working on this.