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Visualization
This chapter discusses how to create real‐time and rendered analytic visualizations, render emotive photorealistic visualizations, understand the importance of sequencing one's visualization workflow, and understand what virtual reality (VR) means to their practice by using Autodesk® Revit® software. Most important, visualization is about communication, something that many people forget to take into account. Model Display is the first group of settings users will find in the Graphic Display Options dialog box. The Consistent Colors view style removes the color variation based on an object's orientation to the viewer. Colors are strict interpolations of the shaded color setting and therefore have a flatter yet more consistent appearance. Shaded elements are embellished by highlights in the center of objects and deeper shading at the edges. The result is almost a watercolor effect that considerably softens the shaded view. The effect can be accentuated when combined with the option to enhance the silhouette of edges for even more real‐time effects.
Visualization
This chapter discusses how to create real‐time and rendered analytic visualizations, render emotive photorealistic visualizations, understand the importance of sequencing one's visualization workflow, and understand what virtual reality (VR) means to their practice by using Autodesk® Revit® software. Most important, visualization is about communication, something that many people forget to take into account. Model Display is the first group of settings users will find in the Graphic Display Options dialog box. The Consistent Colors view style removes the color variation based on an object's orientation to the viewer. Colors are strict interpolations of the shaded color setting and therefore have a flatter yet more consistent appearance. Shaded elements are embellished by highlights in the center of objects and deeper shading at the edges. The result is almost a watercolor effect that considerably softens the shaded view. The effect can be accentuated when combined with the option to enhance the silhouette of edges for even more real‐time effects.
Visualization
Kim, Marcus (author) / Krygiel, Eddy (author) / Kirby, Lance (author)
2017-07-05
65 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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