hey, if you register as a student, like i am, do they send u a bill or something?? or is it just a smaller version if your a student, PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
Hallo Arajack, AutoCAD 2010 made this. No other software was necessary. But you must be very tricky. Autodesk gives us the “plane”. And we are flying to paradise using this plane. So where we go, depends on us.
Sorry to bother you but I have searched everywhere for this answer to no avail. I have an i7 920 processor and went to make a 1 minute long video animation in 3D like yours here in this video. My .dwg file is about 100MB due to imported blocks and Google sketch-art. It took 60 hours even with my i7 920 hyper-threaded quad-core! Is there anyway I can offload the video render calculations to my computers GPU? I have a 5870 and that should take only 1/100 the time, Thanks
would you please be willing to send my the dwg. file you used to create this roman villa? I am a mechanical drafting student and I would like to export the water you made into a drawing I am making for my final project. I have tryed repeatedly to create it myself but I do not have all the options you mentioned in the "how to make it" comment like glossiness for example, I would very much appreciate it. thank you.
You have to make a rotation of a 90° arc, so the dome is only a surface and not a solid.
Create a new material with a texture-map using a panorama image, scaled with fit to gizmo, factor 1. Then use the sphere-mapping and move the centre down a little bit. Then you must activate the perspective view (right click while orbit is active) to zoom into the dome and right click, to adjust the distance.. (Also try cameras or set the variable zoomfactor down to 6 or 8.)
@fsxfanatic: It was very interesting, that my Win-XP, 2GHz, 2GB-RAM PC did it in 21 hours but had no problems with the memory at all, while the trainings PC’s in our school could do the work in 4 or 5 hours, but AutoCAD stopped with a memory overflow in the half of the render. My conclusion: If you want to swim over the Atlantic Ocean, don’t swim too fast!
i have a bit of a problem with making openings in solids and polywalls. I don't know if i am using the correct method, but i extrude bounded areas into the object. sometimes works sometimes doesn't. I have reserched quite a bit on this and just didn't find how to create openings.
You have to draw closed 2D-polylines for the profiles - change the user coordination system, if necessary. Then extrude the polyline and you will get a solid. You can use these solids for Booleans, and you can use any kind of closed 2D-geometry for that. If you extrude open geometries, you will get surfaces and no Booleans are allowed. Greeting from Vienna
@CommonSenseMan1 Define extended material, pale blue colours, glossiness 26, opacity 0, reflexion 30 translucency 17. Use 59% computer generated texture-maps by waves. Define colour 1 deep blue, colour 2 pale blue. Number of waves 6, radius 50, min. lengths 35, max. lengths 25, amplitude 1, phase 0, random 30159.
These are the definitions for a pool in centimetre approximately 500x500 units.
Try it youll like it. Use it for all textures, that should not be patterned.
OOOOOOOOhhhhhhh Mmyyyyy GGOoooooooooDDDD!!! That's Very Wonderful. i have got suprised. if you don't recognize, can you teach me how did you make it ???
You have to make a rotation of a 90° arc, so the dome is only a surface and not a solid.
Create a new material with a texture-map using a panorama image, scaled with fit to gizmo, factor 1. Then use the sphere-mapping and move the centre down a little bit. Then you must activate the perspective view (right click while orbit is active) to zoom into the dome and right click, to adjust the distance.. (Also try cameras or set the variable zoomfactor down to 6 or 8.)
What a great idea to create a dome, and past a picture of a sky with clouds in it. Thanks for for sharing this animation with AutoCAD users. Even with only just watching creations of others can give great idea's.
Fascinante!!!
adagiodcuerdas 1 week ago
hey como le aplicastes esa imagen de cielo? urgente!
eddypicasso 1 month ago
como acen eso yo no se nada ;:( jejeje recien estoy comensando con autocard es complicado?
solthebest95 7 months ago
amazing skill and very nicely rendered... shame about the music but still a very good video.
IDLEHANDZ4683 7 months ago
pure awesome.thanx for everthng
mittawaa 8 months ago
wtf is with the music choice
mrrrloc 8 months ago
good job
matunbojo 9 months ago
was this easy to make? is it like google sketchup, where you can use the push and pull tool to make the wall?
I have to do a project on this, i want to create a house in autocad
TheYuanWang 9 months ago
Autodesk CAD cant do anything better than this? I'm sticking with blender
9grisby 9 months ago
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dlfdesign1986 9 months ago
hey, if you register as a student, like i am, do they send u a bill or something?? or is it just a smaller version if your a student, PLEASE HELP!!!!!!
jaitchproductions 11 months ago
y the pool gotta be sooo deep tho...lol
MoneyBlocc868 1 year ago
what prg made this ?
Arajack 1 year ago
Hallo Arajack, AutoCAD 2010 made this. No other software was necessary. But you must be very tricky. Autodesk gives us the “plane”. And we are flying to paradise using this plane. So where we go, depends on us.
Greetings from Agent Lumino
agentlumino 1 year ago
@agentlumino thanks
Arajack 1 year ago
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justinhhhfan 1 year ago
@justinhhhfan
You can easily download the dwg-file on "the3dstudio". Search for "roman villa".
agentlumino 1 year ago
@agentlumino
Sorry to bother you but I have searched everywhere for this answer to no avail. I have an i7 920 processor and went to make a 1 minute long video animation in 3D like yours here in this video. My .dwg file is about 100MB due to imported blocks and Google sketch-art. It took 60 hours even with my i7 920 hyper-threaded quad-core! Is there anyway I can offload the video render calculations to my computers GPU? I have a 5870 and that should take only 1/100 the time, Thanks
justinhhhfan 1 month ago
would you please be willing to send my the dwg. file you used to create this roman villa? I am a mechanical drafting student and I would like to export the water you made into a drawing I am making for my final project. I have tryed repeatedly to create it myself but I do not have all the options you mentioned in the "how to make it" comment like glossiness for example, I would very much appreciate it. thank you.
justinhhhfan 1 year ago
How did u get the globe in the beginning and the background of clouds?
TheMango85 1 year ago
You have to make a rotation of a 90° arc, so the dome is only a surface and not a solid.
Create a new material with a texture-map using a panorama image, scaled with fit to gizmo, factor 1. Then use the sphere-mapping and move the centre down a little bit. Then you must activate the perspective view (right click while orbit is active) to zoom into the dome and right click, to adjust the distance.. (Also try cameras or set the variable zoomfactor down to 6 or 8.)
agentlumino
agentlumino 1 year ago
vaaaaaaaa.....
alejandronowell 1 year ago
those animations at the end, did they really take 21 hours to render?
fsxfanatic 1 year ago
@fsxfanatic: It was very interesting, that my Win-XP, 2GHz, 2GB-RAM PC did it in 21 hours but had no problems with the memory at all, while the trainings PC’s in our school could do the work in 4 or 5 hours, but AutoCAD stopped with a memory overflow in the half of the render. My conclusion: If you want to swim over the Atlantic Ocean, don’t swim too fast!
agentlumino 1 year ago
esta geneal aunque el agua parece gel para el cabello pero esta muy bueno sigue
bily077 1 year ago
Muito legal esse programa vou fazer um curso pra poder usar esse aplicativo
Clpdias1 1 year ago
It´s great!! I will learn of you =)
Congratulations ^^
CarrieGahan 1 year ago
i have a bit of a problem with making openings in solids and polywalls. I don't know if i am using the correct method, but i extrude bounded areas into the object. sometimes works sometimes doesn't. I have reserched quite a bit on this and just didn't find how to create openings.
pls respond.
thisismyfirstname 1 year ago
@thisismyfirstname
You have to draw closed 2D-polylines for the profiles - change the user coordination system, if necessary. Then extrude the polyline and you will get a solid. You can use these solids for Booleans, and you can use any kind of closed 2D-geometry for that. If you extrude open geometries, you will get surfaces and no Booleans are allowed. Greeting from Vienna
agentlumino 1 year ago
10 sec video in artlantis at 320x240 25fps on a not that great laptop took only 1h 12min (archicad model btw)
pumpuppthevolume 1 year ago
Truly excellent work, what did you use to get the surface water effect?
CommonSenseMan1 1 year ago
@CommonSenseMan1 Define extended material, pale blue colours, glossiness 26, opacity 0, reflexion 30 translucency 17. Use 59% computer generated texture-maps by waves. Define colour 1 deep blue, colour 2 pale blue. Number of waves 6, radius 50, min. lengths 35, max. lengths 25, amplitude 1, phase 0, random 30159.
These are the definitions for a pool in centimetre approximately 500x500 units.
Try it youll like it. Use it for all textures, that should not be patterned.
Greeting from Vienna
agentlumino 1 year ago
I have autocad and revit 2010 version for sale. email me if interested.
thanks
pkrcardsfly1 1 year ago
OOOOOOOOhhhhhhh Mmyyyyy GGOoooooooooDDDD!!! That's Very Wonderful. i have got suprised. if you don't recognize, can you teach me how did you make it ???
erkaoogii 1 year ago
Teach Me !
mpkennedy08 2 years ago
You have to make a rotation of a 90° arc, so the dome is only a surface and not a solid.
Create a new material with a texture-map using a panorama image, scaled with fit to gizmo, factor 1. Then use the sphere-mapping and move the centre down a little bit. Then you must activate the perspective view (right click while orbit is active) to zoom into the dome and right click, to adjust the distance.. (Also try cameras or set the variable zoomfactor down to 6 or 8.)
agentlumino 2 years ago
@agentlumino can you make a tutorial of this??, or tell
puzzly 1 year ago
how to put the sky background using a dome?
erofrazer 2 years ago
you are the master!!!!!!!!!!!you work is awsome
dhongkie 2 years ago
don't forget, during the antique times, they had nubian slaves to clean the pool.
today you need your pool to collect all the rain, just for to be prepared for dry periodes...
rickmacalpine 2 years ago
srsly... the roof is designed so all the crap on the roof will fall into the pool
firkopersson 2 years ago
I actually dont like the design... but the animation was pretty good :)
fraphee 2 years ago
oh my God... that's umbeliveble... awesome video, i hope to do something like this someday... =]
jftsubasa 2 years ago
Nice music. I feel like dropping E
GomerDose 2 years ago
thats tight
Ajmasterb12 2 years ago 2
What a great idea to create a dome, and past a picture of a sky with clouds in it. Thanks for for sharing this animation with AutoCAD users. Even with only just watching creations of others can give great idea's.
madpoener 2 years ago
It took several hours animation?
ozbay1987 2 years ago