A client/ architect is requesting that I provide orthographic (straight on elevation views with no perspective). I am doing some perspective renderings of the project. In the architects mind it should be just as easy to render ortho views and thus provide what are often referred to as ?colored elevations? with shadows.
I did an internet search and found somewhat dated info on doing his with vray. Two general ideas.
1) Make a camera with a super long focal length and render with that. The long focal length removes almost all the perspective distortion.
2) Render the orthographic viewports, front, right, etc but adjust the color mapping in some way to compensate for the exposure based lighting.
I?m using physical,camera with vray sun and hdri in dome light. Also using displacement.
Does anyone have any experience with generating these type of orthographic views? Preferred work flow for this?
Thanks in advance for any info or advice on this.
I did an internet search and found somewhat dated info on doing his with vray. Two general ideas.
1) Make a camera with a super long focal length and render with that. The long focal length removes almost all the perspective distortion.
2) Render the orthographic viewports, front, right, etc but adjust the color mapping in some way to compensate for the exposure based lighting.
I?m using physical,camera with vray sun and hdri in dome light. Also using displacement.
Does anyone have any experience with generating these type of orthographic views? Preferred work flow for this?
Thanks in advance for any info or advice on this.
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