Wednesday, 12 March 2014

Project 1 :DKP 4 > Autocad/ Revit Rendering

Our first  DKP project required us to draw up a suitable interior scene selected from a book , or publication in 3D using Autocad or Revit or Sketchup. Once the scene was drawn we then had to add light and materials and render the model in Autocad or Revit to as closely as possible resemble the chosen image.

ORIGINAL/REAL IMAGE


I chose the above image for this project. It had unique lighting elements as required in the brief such as the suspended downlights, lighting elements that are tucked away in bulkheads to reflect on the ceiling  an wall surfaces that surround them. I also liked how there was some differentiation in the colour/render in lighting in the room; the play between warmer/incadescent with cooler/flourescent and daylight that poures in through the window.

1st RENDER - MEDIUM QUALITY
I modelled my entire scene on sketchup and exported it to autocad. I had to work on my lighting. On the real image the atmosphere is much warmer whereas on mine, it's cooler. Trying to get daylight to seep in through the blinds was hard. The bulkhead lighting is much warmer on the real image and the shadow contrast is too much on my imitation image. The kitchen furniture surfaces also need to reflect more.
PRESENTATION


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