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ADR 2010 - 'Neon Noir' accentuation

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

Media experiment - Additional:
i) Correction of shadow cast used in 1st video.
ii) Attempt to adapt the select tool and save view option to accentuate individual aspects of model.
Author suggests method shown is under-powered. Recommends publishing a calibrated view representation from Autodesk Inventor or similar application. Alternatively, forego these methods and use the studio rendering tools found in publishing applications (such as Autodesk Inventor).

Adaptation of Autodesk Design Review's environment and view options to approximate 'neon noir' styled visualisation from a 3D model.

Model was published to DWFx format via Autodesk Inventor 2010.

Autodesk Design Review is a powerful FREE stream-lined review and mark-up application from Autodesk. It is optimised for sharing of intelligent Design communication amongst Design Professionals and all downstream stake-holders. DWFx is an open source, secure digital paper format originating from Autodesk. Inherent compatibility with Microsoft's XPS specification, suggests a medium ideally suited to tackling the challenges of 21st century design. It has the ability to convey complex design as intelligent sketches, drawings, specification, models - even geospatial tracking, all within a single file. Potentially, this is an exciting new medium for Designers to express ideas, thoughts and intent to a wider audience, than previously possible.

DISCLAIMER:
The Author gained no fee, profit, incentive or gratuity for this video. All respective trademarks, copyrights & intellectual property acknowledged herein. The Author of this video has no current paid affiliation, endorsement or sponsorship from Halcrow Group Ltd or Autodesk. This presentation is the sole expression and opinion of the Author. The Author accepts no responsibility for any damage or loss of earnings for methods demonstrated in this video.
Publishing intent of this presentation is purely for the encouragement of education and debate.

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