wireframe rendering

wireframe rendering

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wireframe rendering

Anonymous
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I can not get wireframe rendering in revit programme. Also render is not showing the camera i sellect and got render. First of all, i want to get wireframe render. Thank you.

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Corsten.Au
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rendering will render using the materials..

try to apply a material which is a mess/ wireframe.. and probably you may get the result..

else overlap two views to achieve it..

render-1.jpgrender-2.jpg

Corsten
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barthbradley
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Render what???   

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Anonymous
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Render of an interior for example a stair i can not get wireframe render is
it because 30 days trial?
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cavitnation
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How can i get this kind of render done in Revit?

or this has to be done in photoshop with a lot of work required? 

anyone can guide me how to do this?

 

 

cavitnation_0-1676191821067.jpeg

 

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ToanDN
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Blending Realistic Render and Wireframe Artistic Render

 

 

 

 

How to blend a realistic rendering and a wireframe drawing to create an artistic rendering?
 
 
 

Blending a realistic rendering with a wireframe drawing can be a creative and interesting way to create an artistic rendering. Here is a step-by-step approach to achieve this:

  1. Create the wireframe drawing: Start by creating a simple, clean, and accurate wireframe of your subject in a 2D or 3D software. This will provide the structure and outline of your final image.

  2. Render the scene: Once you have the wireframe, create a 3D model of the scene and use a rendering engine to create a realistic render of the scene. Adjust lighting, materials, and other settings to achieve the desired look and feel.

  3. Adjust the wireframe appearance: Adjust the appearance of the wireframe so that it stands out visually from the rendering. You can make it thicker, change its color, or make it partially transparent, depending on the desired effect.

  4. Blend the wireframe and rendering: Finally, blend the wireframe and rendering together using layer masks or compositing techniques in an image editing software like Photoshop. You can adjust the opacity of the wireframe to control its visibility and create a seamless transition between the wireframe and the rendering.

  5. Add final touches: Add final touches such as texture, shading, and color correction to complete the artistic rendering. You can also add visual elements such as depth of field or lens flares to enhance the overall aesthetic.

Remember, the key to creating an effective artistic rendering is to strike a balance between the realism of the rendering and the simplicity of the wireframe. Experiment with different techniques and styles until you achieve the desired result.

 
 

 

 

 

How to blend two photos in Photoshop?
 
 
 

Blending two photos in Photoshop can add an interesting and creative touch to your image. Here's a step-by-step approach to achieve this:

  1. Open the photos: Open both photos in Photoshop and place them in separate layers. Make sure the layers are properly aligned, and you can use the move tool to adjust their position.

  2. Add a layer mask: Click on the layer that contains the photo you want to blend and then click on the "Add Layer Mask" button at the bottom of the Layers panel. This will add a mask to the layer that you can use to blend it with the other photo.

  3. Choose the blending mode: In the Layers panel, go to the blending mode drop-down menu and select a blending mode that you think will work best for your image. Some common blending modes include "Multiply," "Screen," "Overlay," and "Soft Light." Try different blending modes until you find the one that gives you the desired result.

  4. Blend the photos: Use the brush tool to paint on the layer mask and blend the two photos together. Make sure to use a soft brush with low opacity to achieve a smooth transition between the two images.

  5. Adjust the opacity: If the blended photo is too intense, you can adjust its opacity in the Layers panel to make it more subtle.

  6. Add final touches: Finally, you can add final touches such as color correction, sharpening, or noise reduction to enhance the overall look of the blended photo.

Remember, blending two photos in Photoshop can be a delicate process, and the key is to strike a balance between the two images so that neither one overpowers the other. Experiment with different techniques and styles until you achieve the desired result.

 
 

 

 

 

You can ask an AI to blend two photos. There are several AI-powered photo editing tools that can automate the process of blending two photos. These tools use machine learning algorithms to analyze the images and apply a variety of blending techniques to merge them into a single image. Some of these tools offer a user-friendly interface, allowing you to control the intensity of the blend and adjust other settings to get the desired result.

Keep in mind that the quality of the blended image will depend on the quality of the AI algorithm and the resolution of the input photos. Additionally, the results may not always be exactly what you expect, so it's important to review the blended image and make manual adjustments as needed.

Overall, using an AI to blend two photos can be a useful tool for quickly generating a blended image, but it's still important to have a good understanding of photo editing techniques and be able to make manual adjustments as needed to achieve the desired result.

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