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Jim Smith

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  1. For most of my work, I like Open GL with a Sketch filter as it communicates the design intent, while keeping things a bit rough so clients don't feel the design is "Finished".

    That said, we are being asked for more "realistic" renders more and more. Camera Match has it's advantages and RW is fine for many of these clients but we are being shown examples that I don't think I can reproduce in RW.

     

    I know that one of the best things about VW is there's more than one way to skin a cat, but I'm curious if there's one best 2nd party render software to take renders to the next level. I think that Cinema 4D was often seen as the default but is this still the case? I don't know what I don't know so this question may not have a clear answer, and from looking around the forum, I really don't get a clear direction.  

     

    What are others using to take renders to a more photo realistic level?

  2. When working on Schematic Design I like to send clients illustrations with a couple of different options,  with a sketch style applied and from a couple of points of views. I was going to try a Renderworks style, but rather than have to try & figure this out, I just used the Open GL with Eyedropper tool to get the level of sketchiness & the look I wanted. 

    I may try RW styles on some other files, but in the meantime I have a few questions:

    - Does the RW Style only work using with Renderworks or does it work with Open GL?

    - Is there an advantage to RW Styles over using the Eyedropper?

    - I seem to recall seeing a training video on the subject of RW Styles, but I don't see it on Service Select

     

    Any tips on the subject would be most welcome

  3. Doors & window flexibility has been opined on for some time. Most of the time we either make do with what's baked in, or make a custom symbol. Sometimes it would be very helpful to take the so called "Custom*" Leaf choice and, well, make it really, like, you know,  a CUSTOM Leaf. Allow us to duplicate the so called "Custom*" Leaf of our choice (within the OIP) to then allow for users to monkey about with the duplicated "Custom*" Leaf quickly & on the fly.   

     

    * Note, a Custom object in my experience is something that is altered in way that reflects something that is presently not on offer. For example when a client request: " I would like my wall painted a custom colour to match my Homer Simpson themed slippers" we have the object scanned to colour match the object.  Same with a door, if I need a small hatch cut in a door to allow for leprechauns to get in & I don't see this as a choice then I need something custom.  Until some way of customizing is found, could we call the Leaf choice something else? How about "Fancy" I know lots of clients who  like Fancy things. 

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  4. @markdd @Tamsin Slatter OK, I am wrong as I must be remembering something else as I went back as far as VW 12.5 (not 2012) and it appears one could not edit a so called "Custom" Door leaf from the OIP or the Resources, so there's that.

     

    I do get the work - a - rounds but it's a pretty shabby alternative. Not that we have much need, only every comes up once a year or 18 months. Having said this, I'll add it as a wish list item, editing a door should not be a full time occupation. 

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  5. In general I think the Texture function needs an update. Near the top of this list is importing & editing textures. I would like to be able to do this within the programme. For example. I used VW to import several images, edited these using viewports cropped & stacked on one another so the textures look not to bad. I then have to export the sheet, crop it in a 2nd programme save the image file then re-import the image file. It would be very helpful if there was a module that would allow me to do this as part of the "Create a new Texture" process. 

  6. It seems I used to be able to do this:

     

    - Insert a door into a wall

    - Choose a Custom Leaf through the OIP

    - Duplicate the Leaf

    - Edit the leaf

     

    I don't see a way to accomplish this other than to import a baked in door from a catalogue - Have I been cooped up to long & my tiny brain is playing trix on me. (At least that's what the cat tells me; but he was wrong about Tiger King!)

  7. It would be very helpful to be able to Right Click on a selected wall to choose

    1) Replacement wall (& to be able to use the a Hot Key to align as per an earlier wish list)

    2) Change the wall to an Un-styled wall

    3) Edt components of an Un-styled

    4) Duplicate the selected wall & Edit a wall type on the fly

     

    For example:

    - Select a wall, Right Click, Choose to REPLACE select a 115mm wall with a 165mm wall from the file's Resources, then choose (WITH A HOT KEY) how to align the replacement wall to avoid having to use the mouse 3 or 4 more times

    or

    - Similarly Right Click and choose to Change a wall to an unsettled wall, then Right Click a second time to edit the wall assembly to say remove one side of the GWB and choose (WITH A HOT KEY) how to align the replacement wall to avoid having to use the mouse 3 or 4 more times

     

    et cetera, et cetera, et cetera

     

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  8. From time to time it is handy to produce a plan set on Ledger sized paper. I've done it several ways: a duplicate file that's resized,   a duplicate set of sheets,   a class that reads "NOT TO SCALE" in grey turned on and just printed. As is well know an ARCH D piece of paper isn't a 50% reduction when output to Tabloid (I think 45% is close). 

     

    My wish is to have an output choice "Print Sheets to Fit - at Scale". this would save a boatload of time and effort and avoid contractors & clients pointing out that a set of drawings does not have the correct scale called out.  

  9. Hi @Jonathan Pickup ,

     

    The issue is in the past we could use a series of Keyboard Commands to choose where my replacement walls align to. Now one must use the mouse to select the replacement's position, just slows me down and every time I use the replace wall I get PO'd because we used to be able to use the keyboard to accomplish this task & now we don't. A little annoyance I know, but how hard can it be to re-introduce something that was there since the dark ages? Plus as I've illustrated, the keyboard command works for Align / Distribute and lots of other tools & commands allow for keyboard shortcuts why not wall replacement?   

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