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Langkawi, Malaysia- Tropical Design 2

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Langkawi, Malaysia- Tropical Design 2

Uploaded By: KimWong

Sat, May 5, 2007

Description: Same view but the water tranparency is reduced to show pool lighting. 100% rendered by Revit's Accurender here.

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Sun, May 6, 2007 at 3:31:52 AM

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adanedhel

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Hi, nice work! Could you tell me how did you make the wall like this? I mean the wood profile on it. Really very neat job.

Sun, May 6, 2007 at 10:07:11 PM

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Hi adanedhel, I created an instant model on spot where I placed the "T&G timber panel". It has been profiled to give the visual effect of timber plank here. The material for the timber came from a 3rd party. Glad you like my work here. Cheers.

Tue, May 8, 2007 at 7:44:49 AM

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how did you make the water see through ive tried everything

Tue, May 8, 2007 at 9:51:34 AM

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and what lights did you use?

Wed, May 9, 2007 at 8:39:59 AM

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Hi grimmjac, Accurender has a good range of water material. Here I choosed a green one and reduce the opacity to make it more tranparent. Lucky I got that effect to reveal the pool lights.

Hi  hammer87, the light came from Revit itself. Cen't remember the name off hand. Youu have to be careful to control the lumen not to make them too bright. Hope that help. I am now working on more exciting high end bungalows. Later, I will post some images for you guys to see and comments. Cheers.


Wed, May 9, 2007 at 5:10:41 PM

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Hi! First I want to say that is well done KimWong.

I wonder if there tutorials where u can learn about the lighting and creating such nice surroundings.

Kepp up the good works!


Wed, May 9, 2007 at 10:46:12 PM

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 Hi Danix80, Thanks. More will come.

I doubt there is a tutorial on full lighting features in Revit. I suggest you take a look at the Accurender's manual itself. The help manual on AccuRender in Revit is too brief and not helpful at all. Sad Sad

 


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