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本帖最后由 maya88 于 2012-12-2 11:53 编辑
Revit for Presentations: Graphics that “POP”
VISUAL DISPLAY OF ARCHITECTURE
The visual display of an architectural project is very similar to the display of any information. Drawings that display too much information are hard to read and difficult to understand. The point of a presentation drawing is not to exactly illustrate reality which can take away from the concept but to convey the vision to reinforce the concept. If the vision is successfully conveyed to the client or public then the project can continue. Typically, photorealism produces the inundation of information and focuses on the materiality, not the concept. Revit has the benefit and curse that it can easily produce the photorealistic and production drawings. Revit’s deficiency is on creating concept drawings quickly where colours of objects are overridden to show the focus on certain elements while at the same time turning all other elements to a grey scale. If one reviews presentation drawings that are considered effective, it is probably pretty easy to replicate the same within Revit. I would suggest, if in-house examples are not superb, to look at architectural magazines, websites and blogs which would give an enormous amount of examples.
Revit for Presentations Graphics that Pop Handout.part3.rar
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