![]() Just remember that it won’t be the exact same steps or locations… Enjoy the Video! If it can be done in Photoshop, it can probably be done in Gimp. I imagine going from Photoshop to Gimp is like going from ArchiCAD to Revit or vice versa. And I believe there’s an Illustrator type program as well created by the same group. If you’re not familiar with Gimp, check it out. It’s a great program, but it is just different enough from Photoshop that I feel like I’m either wearing mittens or have had a few beers. I think I succeeded.ĭisclaimer: I’m using Gimp in the video and I am still fairly clumsy in the software. I was looking to create images from ArchiCAD that appealed to former coworkers who only liked stuff from SketchUp. And that’s actually where the original idea came from. I like that the final product mimics some of the qualities of an image from SketchUp. The images were combined in a 3rd party program like Photoshop or Gimp. ![]() The final rendering is a combination of images from the Sketch Rendering Engine and the Internal Rendering Engine found in ArchiCAD. And you could imagine that with a little more effort scalies, trees, etc. It’s not the most complex image, but it’s fast and easy. The above rendering is fairly typical of what I show clients these days.
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