Monday, March 17, 2014

March 12 In-Class Activity


For the in class activity on March 12, we learned ways in which to fix renderings on Photoshop, as well as create daylighting in Rhino models using V-Ray applications. First we created a cube which had one side with a mesh pattern, and deleted fragments of the mesh pattern in order to create space for daylight to come through once we applied that visual effect. I struggled to keep up with the different effects we had to apply, but the end result is above. Learning how to create the effects on Photoshop was most interesting to me, because it was very new. I felt that the different V-Ray applications we used on our sample models are variations of what we have been doing throughout the semester (although they are much more complicated), but the Photoshop segment of the lecture really showed drastic changes and exemplified just how much more you can add to a rendering with simple tools. 

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