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what to ask for the realization of a 3d

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Hey, guys.
My name is Ilenia and I am new to the forum!
I have already done the research and I think there are no other open discussions about it!
I recently used revit and saw that it makes good renderings!
I did a test with a project that I had in my hands and this is the result (quality rendering media option). ..according to you for a 3d of this kind how much I should ask! ?
Thank you.
 

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Welcome to the forum.

I believe, that for 3d you mean the production of rendering, :smile: and for now, you are still at the abc of rendering (with revit).

If you are looking for some discussion in the forum where you are talking about rendering, you will find images of "referencing", to talk about "compensation" ...

Anyway, come on, you're on the good road:wink:
 
I agree with what was written by gfrank. We are at the beginning. rendering of that kind has no price, in the sense that in my opinion you can not ask for anything except a refund of electricity used :tongue:
Take a walk http://www.deltatracing.com/ to get an idea of what is currently being offered on the market :wink:
 
Well...unless the purpose of the compensation is not design. then that render (not "rendering") is also good, because it must only serve to make the idea.

Anyway, if you make me green water floors, I wouldn't pay you! :-)
 
Well...unless the purpose of the compensation is not design. then that render (not "rendering") is also good, because it must only serve to make the idea.

Anyway, if you make me green water floors, I wouldn't pay you! :-)
If it's just a matter of concept then it doesn't even need the render. Propose him a 3d view (and if you want to cool the "watercolors") and you're fine.
 
Propose a 3d view
exact, maybe plotted with the "hand-drawn" effect, so you make the client believe that you can do with paper and pencil. .
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Great. Thank you all for your precious advice! Mine was just an attempt... to start using a program I didn't know completely!
No matter the colors and everything... I put them at home! :
cmq do you know of some courses in rome on revit?
Thank you
 
Great. Thank you all for your precious advice! Mine was just an attempt... to start using a program I didn't know completely!
No matter the colors and everything... I put them at home! :
cmq do you know of some courses in rome on revit?
Thank you
qui proof:osnap
 
tristan excuse, how did you get the "hand drawing" effect in that press? I know that pyramids offer something like "humanization" of bim views...
competition
 
there are also free... or better funded by the province.. .
depends on which province, e.g. here to thirty this year they closed the taps... there are also those knocked, but you have to look for them and maybe you have to move too.
 

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