One of the ways to render an indoor scene/room on revit (with pictures) save time

Rendering is important when you want to portray the idea to a potential costumer, whether you are working freelance, on a firm or you just a student and want to add them to your project (portfolio,online portfolio, board display, finals etc). I am going to show you how to render an indoor scene/room on revit using these easy steps. The time that it takes to render depends on the specs that you are running on your computer and also how much stuff you have on your scene ( we can minimize that though using *region box* so it only renders what you see and not the background.

*Keep in mind that I post-process my final renderings in other software (photoshp,vray,kerkythea etc) after I finish all the final details on my revit rendering/working  files.

This is the scene that I am going to be rendering. ( make sure you have applied the materials, paint and anything else to the scene so the renderings come out photorealistic. This tutorial is for educational purposes)

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3ds max 2013 vray revit photoshop




3ds Max ( with Vray) has always been one of my favorite software. It is a lot more powerful especially when it is linked with Revit. It took me some time to achieve the appropriate look that i was going for (photorealistic in some renderings ) ,however, the result was worth the time spent. I edited some of these 3ds max renderings. I will keep updating and add more design solutions! If you have any questions regarding the software or how I achieved these renderings, I will gladly answer any questions about 3DS Max Design, Revit, V-Ray, Photoshop (what I used for the renderings), illustrator, Rhino and help you out. Thanks for checking out my website!

Architecture Walkthrough house intro Revit 3ds max hidden line







This was another update walkthrough that I did. This is the exterior (landscape ) and the interior of the house which includes the existing conditions and the additions that I did. It was a little bit of a challange, (like everything in life) but I was able to conquer it and make it exiting and part of a unique project. If you have any questions regarding the software that I used ( Revit, 3ds max , vray, photoshop) please let me know and I will gladly help and answer your question. My goal is to become better and better everyday in the architecture field and helping others will also help me.

Revit 2013 Walkthrough-hidden line

This was a architecture walkthrough that I did with Revit regardless of the Lewisville project that I worked on as a freelance project. It is 2500 frames and the rendering took a couple hours just to do hidden line. I am using an hp computer HP computer , quad core (64 bit), (really powerful computer for what it's worth)inter core i7 processor, with a nice nvidia graphics card (2 GB dedicated ), memory of 16 GB, 1 TB hard drive. I was glad my computer could handle and process everything that I was designing. I remember before when I had a different computer and all I could see was wire frames when I would render a walkthrough. Next, I will be rendering it with 3DS MAX DESIGN and VRAY.




Lewisville project-Site

This is the site of one of my architecture projects that I am working on. It is a freelance project that I picked up and it has been going great so far. It is located in North Carolina and the terrain was a little difficult to work with. It was created on the Revit software and the dots that you see on the picture are the point slopes. The contour lines were created from that base of data that I picked up (GIS- geographic information system) I had to find out the boundaries and work on the landscape in addition to what are the existing conditions.

More than one way to gain experience in the design field

Have you noticed everytime you go to apply for a design position ( on this post-architecture,interior architecture, graphic design) they ask about your experience? What if you just got out of school and have not had any experience other than an internship(s) that you have done on your third and forth year (maybe fifth year with some programs)? Make sure you have strong portfolio to clearly show what you can do. How do you know you have a strong portfolio?