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Simulating architecture and scenery |
When building or remodeling structures, studies are made of how the new structure fits into its background scenery. In the case of a new building, pictures are made from a 3D image superimposed on a background. |
You will need a photograph or a 3D image of the building, and a photograph of the architectural site. Use Photoshop to place images on top of a background. Print using a photo-quality printer on the largest possible paper size. |
For remodeling, a photo of the existing structure is adequate. But for new structures, the final image will appear natural if you use a 3D model, which can be rendered suitably to match the angle, tone, lighting, etc., of the photographed background. 3D software will allow you to render the image according to its planned position in the actual site photograph. Then combine the images and make adjustments using Photoshop. |
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