![]() ![]() All the principles that apply to how viewers read and react to a photograph apply to a rendering.Ĭomposition - A good way of thinking of a rendering is as digitally-generated photography.Just like a photographer can struggle with photographing a model with limited expression and personality, a designer will not be able to create strong renderings with a product that has been developed at a limited capacity. Rendering setup - There needs to be a balance between knowing what type of image is effective as a visual communication tool and how the tools in a rendering engine environment are used in order to achieve it.This includes principles of composition, framing, lighting, etc. ![]() The material in this article focuses on technical setup, intent, and composition of renderings. The technical setup is based on the use of Fusion 360. The rendering environment of Fusion 360 is effective and easy to use, with a functionality similar to other popular rendering tools such as Keyshot. Model preparation is not directly covered here, as it relates more to modeling workflows and fabrication considerations. To learn more about modeling techniques in Fusion 360 and related topics, see my previous AU classes. The principles for intent and composition are relevant to many visual compositions such as renderings, paintings, illustrations, and photographs. Fusion 360 Rendering Workflowīelow is a description of the settings included in the Fusion 360 render environment. These descriptions will be useful to navigate and understand how to create renderings. Constant experimentation and adjustment of these settings will lead to superior results and more engaging, photorealistic results.įigure 3. Braun SK-4 turntable designed by Rams and Gugelot, now presented from a more dramatic angle that plays with focal points, diagonal axis, and depth of field.
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