RONITMADDY Posted June 26, 2012 Posted June 26, 2012 HI ALL The topic which I m posting here,a simmilar one might extist in this forum but when i tried to search a lots of topic came and am unable to get what i want,so I decided to to start a new post,instead of further searching,to solve some of my proble from you people.. I need some tips and help from you experts,I have made a building in AUTOCAD 2009,Now I want to provide enviroments around it like sky,trees,cars,people,etc.and want to take the picture(image) of that. 1) I dont know how to provide sky,trees,car,etc around the building in autocad.I need a step by step procedure to do that,if any one has any example,particularly relating to this problem then do provide me. I have refer lot of tutorials (online and offline) but all of them ends with certain command of 3d stuff making but none of them deals with the making of 3D enviroment (sky,tree,car,peopple,etc) around the building.Please help me in making sauch an enviroment. 2) I know there is a command to get the picture/image of the autocad 2D/3D work using render command,but the output image is of small size and the quality is very bad. 3) I want to know how can I take/capture the image of building from different angle of my choice. I m uploading an autocad file,which just contain a box with building image(just for an example and to keep file size low) so that it look like a building.Now I want to provide sky,trees,people,cars,etc arround it,so that it look good. I m uploading some images which might help you people understand what type of effect and enviroment I want in my AUTOCAD file. I hope you experts would provide required information ,know-how (if possible step by step example) Thanks and regards 3dbuilding.zip Quote
SLW210 Posted June 27, 2012 Posted June 27, 2012 Yes it is possible in AutoCAD. I havent rendered much in awhile but here is a TUTORIAL should get you started. Use google and find some more. Here is another TUTORIAL. Quote
ReMark Posted June 27, 2012 Posted June 27, 2012 Just take a quick tour through the Showcase forum if you want to see images of what can be accomplished using nothing but plain AutoCAD. Quote
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