Using o2c for semi-professional rendering
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:38 am
I am looking at using o2c from within DataCAD to output some images for our handouts and marketing materials. I am hoping to make these appear as fully rendered as I can even to the point that they were professionaly done.
My only problem is that I have until this point only used o2c for quick object viewing, nothing fancy.
I figured I would start this thread so that as I run into questions I can post here and someone in the know can help me out. Also I feel this thread would then be useful to anyone else heading down this road.
Here are some images of where I am currently:
These are for an upcoming townhome project handouts. I need to begin using lights to help illuminate things. Question...should I think of the o2c lights as being the light fixtures that would be installed or more like a lighting tool for the image and place whever I get the right results??
My only problem is that I have until this point only used o2c for quick object viewing, nothing fancy.
I figured I would start this thread so that as I run into questions I can post here and someone in the know can help me out. Also I feel this thread would then be useful to anyone else heading down this road.
Here are some images of where I am currently:
These are for an upcoming townhome project handouts. I need to begin using lights to help illuminate things. Question...should I think of the o2c lights as being the light fixtures that would be installed or more like a lighting tool for the image and place whever I get the right results??