The course aims to teach participants how to create high-quality daytime and nighttime indoor photorealistic images, bird's-eye view images, and 360° Panorama virtual tours using the ARCHLine.XP 2024 program.
Course details:
- The course is conducted via Zoom meetings.
- It consists of 4 workshops/lessons, totaling 8 hours (4 x 2 hours).
- Each session lasts 60 minutes.
- The course will be held with a minimum of 3 participants. Maximum capacity: 10 participants.
The organiser of the course reserves the right to make changes.
This is a pre-registration, serving to assess interest. The price and the exact dates of the groups will be provided later.
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2024-12-01 - 2024-12-15 Capacity: 7 |
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Topics
- Workshop: Preparing
- Reducing rendering time
- Managing large surfaces
- Using Layers - Viewpoint setting
- The importance of proper Sun setting
- Choosing background
- Inserting a custom background image directly into ARCHLine.XP
- How to change the background image in an image editing program?
- Using and downloading panorama images
- Workshop: Materials
- Choosing render styles
- Setting properties for simple materials (color, texture)
- Creating materials
- PBR materials
- Creating a NORMAL Map in ARCHLine.XP
- Creating seamless pattern from repeating and non-repeating pattern
- Creating different glass types, such as frosted glass and etched glass
- PNG textures
- Workshop:
- Setting artificial lights
- IES lights: How to use them and how to import them from the Internet,
- LED strip, fireplace lighting
- Various solutions for design lighting - Using objects (2D and 3D)
- How to import objects from external sources?
- How to create a Sprite? - Create a final rendering
- Exploring effects
- Rendering list
- Workshop:
- Creating a night-lit rendering
- Creating bird's eye view
- Steps for creating a 360° virtual panorama tour
The course will provide project files, descriptions of each workshop, and various supplementary materials in a zip file, sent via email to participants before the course.