Digital Illustration of Architectural Projects
Axonometric Rendering (Vray)
A course by Fernando Neyra Moreta , Architect and illustrator
Joined September 2019
About the video: Axonometric Rendering (Vray)
Overview
“Now I am going to show you how we will orient the camera in parallel projection to be able to render the axonometric focus. Then, already in the rendering, we will see the options that will help us to obtain a good quality image. Finally we will export the different channels and image formats that will serve us for their subsequent editing in Photoshop.”
In this video lesson Fernando Neyra Moreta addresses the topic: Axonometric Rendering (Vray), which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Illustration of Architectural Projects. Learn to portray spaces in a semi-realistic way and create a bridge between the technical and the artistic.
Partial transcription of the video
“AXONOMETRIC RENDERING We will place the camera in a parallel projection to get an axonometric rendering perspective, and we’ll look at the different channels we’ll be using for postproduction. We’ll leave the zoom as it is. I think it captures the scene well. Afterwards we will use a tool in Photoshop to cut excess areas. I can see that the shadow is too long, so I’ll adjust the time of day, but keeping in mind that I want the shadow behind the image. I like this shadow. I'm going to update the scene with this shadow. I’ll start with the render, which will be a pre-render, the penultimate r...”
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Course summary for: Digital Illustration of Architectural Projects
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Category
Architecture & Spaces, Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, Lumion, SketchUp -
Areas
Architectural Illustration, Architecture, Digital Architecture, Digital Illustration, Landscape Architecture

Fernando Neyra Moreta
A course by Fernando Neyra Moreta
Córdoba (Argentina) native, Fernando Neyra, is an architect and illustrator that specializes in architectural graphics, a discipline that combines his two passions: architecture with an illustrated representation of projects.
His clients mainly comprise of architectural studios all around the world such as, Gehl Architects, Studio Precht, among others. His goal is to communicate the project to his clients and give a better understanding of what the end result will look like, through the use of illustrations that combine both realism and imagination.
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