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steel material reflex

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One thing I want to know, though. what and how to reflect. I have to insert the only barrel on an existing facade. for me can make us reflect also the only blue sky, the sun, the naked bells, but how do you "to say" to autocad? Where do I insert is blessed "what" to reflect? Can't I model the 3d building just to create the image to reflect in the barrel? Help me, tell me how to put a nice lawn with the sky and sun and I will! (and I put the result logically! )
 
... tell me how to insert a beautiful lawn with the sky and sun.. .
you are not careful, apart from the lawn I have already indicated how to create accurately the effect of the second image in your first post. :mixed:
 
physical, try to set the following variables and raise the render:

perspective = 1
lightingunits = 1
defaultlighting = 0
sunstatus = 1
skystatus = 2



p.s.: autocad version?
made it improves a little but not getting that "good effect" that I would like...yes!
 
you will not solve the problem unless you insert something around your model so that you can reflect. if around you leave the vacuum pushed, the result will always be
 
hi, I wouldn't be the most suitable person to teach, (I'm self-taught) and I don't have great skills, but I want to try (I hope in the right way) to explain something that maybe isn't very clear to you.
to the chimney you created you applied the chrome or steel material that are purely reflective materials. Reflective, understand? means that they must have, to try to be realistic, something to reflect. It is enough that in the vicinity of the chimney you put an applied image, which is............to a plane or a hollow cylinder that simulates around the barrel the surrounding world and the material "reflecting"....how to say, it reflects. Of course the scene must be illuminated with the sun or with spot lights. the chimney that you designed, around if it has nothing, realize that it is as if you had put it in space (intensive as the star space the dark side of the moon), the illumination and light disperses into nothing, so the light does not bounce on anything and you cannot have the reflections that simulate reality. I hope to have explained well and not have confused your ideas even more. Bye.
 
hi, I wouldn't be the most suitable person to teach, (I'm self-taught) and I don't have great skills, but I want to try (I hope in the right way) to explain something that maybe isn't very clear to you.
to the chimney you created you applied the chrome or steel material that are purely reflective materials. Reflective, understand? means that they must have, to try to be realistic, something to reflect. It is enough that in the vicinity of the chimney you put an applied image, which is............to a plane or a hollow cylinder that simulates around the barrel the surrounding world and the material "reflecting"....how to say, it reflects. Of course the scene must be illuminated with the sun or with spot lights. the chimney that you designed, around if it has nothing, realize that it is as if you had put it in space (intensive as the star space the dark side of the moon), the illumination and light disperses into nothing, so the light does not bounce on anything and you cannot have the reflections that simulate reality. I hope to have explained well and not have confused your ideas even more. Bye.
are practically 27 messages that try to make them understand... the problem is that he doesn't know how to put "things" to reflect. . . .
I'm pointing out, I don't understand why you don't press the "scene application" button. . .
at least in that way he would have the reflections he seeks without putting great things out of his hand:
(always if there is a command similar to that of sw in cad.... :tongue: )
 
hi, I wouldn't be the most suitable person to teach, (I'm self-taught) and I don't have great skills, but I want to try (I hope in the right way) to explain something that maybe isn't very clear to you.
to the chimney you created you applied the chrome or steel material that are purely reflective materials. Reflective, understand? means that they must have, to try to be realistic, something to reflect. It is enough that in the vicinity of the chimney you put an applied image, which is............to a plane or a hollow cylinder that simulates around the barrel the surrounding world and the material "reflecting"....how to say, it reflects. Of course the scene must be illuminated with the sun or with spot lights. the chimney that you designed, around if it has nothing, realize that it is as if you had put it in space (intensive as the star space the dark side of the moon), the illumination and light disperses into nothing, so the light does not bounce on anything and you cannot have the reflections that simulate reality. I hope to have explained well and not have confused your ideas even more. Bye.
God thank you... that was what I missed. all of you told me to insert the insert and I thought I had to "build" the whole building in 3d only to create the reflection (I made before with photoshop no?) thanks and thanks again of the clear explanation.
for others, I understood that I had to insert my rod into the "mode" or in a "world" the problem was no longer that, but understand how it fits.
I'll make it and tell you.
Thank you!
 

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