Presentation Quality...How do you guys get such great images
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Presentation Quality...How do you guys get such great images
Hey all you gurus in here...
I have marvled at the qualith that most of you guys get in your presentation images and have thire to tweak some of the basic setteings in the room layout area for my simple projects. But I am baffled about how to get the detail and finesse that I see in others work...
Are any of you willing to share the secrets with a hack like myself?
Here is a office layout that I am working on as an example... Maple facefranes and sheet stock... kinda washed out aint it...!
Thanks in advance for all you all do...
Michael
I have marvled at the qualith that most of you guys get in your presentation images and have thire to tweak some of the basic setteings in the room layout area for my simple projects. But I am baffled about how to get the detail and finesse that I see in others work...
Are any of you willing to share the secrets with a hack like myself?
Here is a office layout that I am working on as an example... Maple facefranes and sheet stock... kinda washed out aint it...!
Thanks in advance for all you all do...
Michael
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there is a lot to be said for just sitting down for an hour or so in front of the system and working on one piece, like presentations.
Here's a couple things to spend some time experimenting with. First of all, lighting. A lot of guys just drop various light fixtures into a scene and call it good. But to really get the great lighting and shadow effects that the software provides, you have to play with that a bit.
You can associate a light to a wall, then change to elevation view and lower the light into the middle of the room. this will have the effect of changing the direction the light comes from in the room and create shadow effects. You can also vary the intensity of the lights individually so that more or less light comes from various sources.
Just doing that much can dramatically improve the look of your presentations.
Here's a couple things to spend some time experimenting with. First of all, lighting. A lot of guys just drop various light fixtures into a scene and call it good. But to really get the great lighting and shadow effects that the software provides, you have to play with that a bit.
You can associate a light to a wall, then change to elevation view and lower the light into the middle of the room. this will have the effect of changing the direction the light comes from in the room and create shadow effects. You can also vary the intensity of the lights individually so that more or less light comes from various sources.
Just doing that much can dramatically improve the look of your presentations.
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Michael,
Looking at the picture I think you are right: you need a better video card or you simply forgot to push the 'presentation view' button.
Looking at the picture I think you are right: you need a better video card or you simply forgot to push the 'presentation view' button.

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Hi Guys and thanks for the replies...
I see tha there is more that I have to learn and find in this software and I am always up for a challange... Next I gotta get into the lighting biz I see... I have a pretty good video card and a fast computer so in a couple of weeks I should be right in there with some SWEET images...
I will see if I can come up with somthing worthy of posting...
I see tha there is more that I have to learn and find in this software and I am always up for a challange... Next I gotta get into the lighting biz I see... I have a pretty good video card and a fast computer so in a couple of weeks I should be right in there with some SWEET images...
I will see if I can come up with somthing worthy of posting...
Micheal
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All CGI-based movies out of Hollywood have professional CGI lighting professionals on staff. Their job is solely to make each frame of the movie look good from a lighting perspective.
Quite obviously, getting the right lighting is an undertaking.
Quite obviously, getting the right lighting is an undertaking.
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