Im just a landscape designer who has the freetime to teach myself a few new programs from time to time. I do love Photoshop,  3D modeling and rendering on the computer.  I think you can compare rendering to Legos or clay because you can take an idea from your imagination and put it out there for others to see. If your real lucky you can make a few extra bucks doing so.
BIO
I am a 39 year old male from Huntington Beach California who would rather be at the beach surfing than at work working.
Bob Chiavetta
http://home1.gte.net/mjchia
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Comments (3)
lygher_xero
As an architectural nut, i love it. Very nice display of the building AND the blue prints. As for the printing, I'd just like, call Kinko's and see what they recommend, you can always re-render the image in the resolution and size they require, slap it on a cd/dvd and go from there. Best wishes and good luck. Very very good presentation of model here.
ambient_high
Very nice job. Nice fooking detail on the building, and as far as the plant go well.... it is rhino.... Great Job, A+. To answer your plotting question. 1. take your best rhino render into photoshop and change the dpi to at least 1500. 2. insert it into Autocad at a scale of (1). 3. zoom in on the image in the viewport (do not scale the image) until your set paperspace is filled. 4. make sure your plot setting on your HP are set to "image", and print quality is set to "maximum". A HP design jet plotter will print on 24"x36" photo paper, if you can find it. this process works for me on photos...it should work for what you need. OOOch chi-chatchi on the left on side....bing CRAMBone-OUT
vkirchner
Very nice job with a wonderful presentation.