Finishing my DesignWorkshop models...NEW Piranesi 4


 
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Jeff Morgan



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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 8:26 am    Post subject: Finishing my DesignWorkshop models...NEW Piranesi 4 Reply with quoteFind all posts by Jeff Morgan

Hey all,

Many of us use DesignWorkshop Pro for our modeling, Art*lantis or another rendering program for our photorealistic rendering, and finish our renderings with Piranesi. I've been on the Beta Test team with Piranesi 4 and thought that many of you might want to take a look at what new features the Piranesi team has included this time around. Hope it is useful to you.

See ya,

Jeff Morgan
VisionJem Architectural Illustrating

Here ya go...

http://- abuse alert -.co.uk/news.shtml#p4coming

Piranesi 4 is coming!

(Buy Piranesi 3 now and get a free upgrade to Piranesi 4)

Informatix Software International Limited is proud to announce that version 4 of Piranesi® - its award-winning '3D painting' technology - will soon be released. With Piranesi, designers can start with simple models and renderings, and quickly fill in details and create hand-drawn effects.

One of the most popular features of Piranesi is its ability to place 2D cutouts (elements of scenery, such as people or vegetation) into a scene, with automatic sizing and masking. With Piranesi 4, you can now place 3D models in your painting environment as 3D cutouts. These 3D cutouts can be viewed from any angle, ready for further rendering as required. 3D models suitable for use as Piranesi cutouts are available from an increasing range of sources - such as those available free on the internet from furniture manufacturers. 3DS, SketchUp, and DXF formats can all be used, and support for Archvision RPC models has been upgraded to give access to their latest models including 3D cars. New techniques for 'tweaking' and assembling cutouts have been introduced, along with 3D text.

A lot of care has gone into making Piranesi 4 even easier and quicker to use. A new tool manager organises commonly used panels in a way that provides ready access whilst maximising the area of the screen available for painting work. Views can be zoomed by any factor, to obtain optimum use of screen and paper media. Experienced users will enjoy the new user-definable keyboard shortcuts. Beginners will welcome the range of written and movie tutorials, especially the new 'Quick Start' tutorial.

Piranesi 4 contains a wide range of new effects. Piranesi is often used for interior or night time scenes, and new illumination fades allow spot or strip lighting to be easily mimicked. There are seven new filters to refine an image, and even the basics of painting with a brush have been extended - there's a new bristle brush, and brush dynamics which introduce selected random elements into the stroke to increase the 'hand painted' effect. Altogether over 100 enhancements have been made in Piranesi 4, many in direct response to user requests.

Last but by no means least, over 300 new cutout and texture images have been added to the thousands already available in Piranesi's library, plus new 3D sample models created by Archvision, SketchUp, and MicroGDS.

Piranesi 4 for Windows is in final test and is expected to be on sale in September 2004.[url][/url]
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Kevin
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Kevin

Jeff, thanks for giving it some context here on the re-post.
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Jeff Morgan



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2004 8:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Jeff Morgan



Hey all,

I am posting to just let DW users know that Piranesi 4 is now released! You can see the features from the original message I posted below. Here is the link to the Piranesi 4 web site: - abuse alert -.co.uk/piranesi/

See ya,

Jeff Morgan
Architectural Illustrator
VisionJem



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Luc Trudeau



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 8:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Luc Trudeau

Hello everybody,

Jeff, I have visited your website, and I like very much your illustrations.
I would like to know if you use DW for modeling.

Also, what would be your first choice for finishing architectural and furniture design, if you had to buy only one rendering software.

I have DW classic. Would it be a good idea to upgrade it to the pro version and access to radiance tool for rendering purpose?

Thank you in advance.

Luc Trudeau
architect
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Jeff Morgan



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PostPosted: Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Jeff Morgan

Hey Luc,

Thanks for the kind comments. I do use DW Pro for most of my modeling. I am not very up-to-date on the latest and greatest, so I would be hard pressed to give you a recommendation on what would be bessed for "finishing architectural and furniture designs if I had to buy only one". I use DW Pro for modeling, Art*lantis for rendering, and Piranesi for finishing. As for changing up to Pro from Classic...I don't remember what the differences are. However, you can check a comparison at: http://www.artifice.com/cgi-bin/clk?/dw/dw_family.html

See ya,

Jeff Morgan
VisionJem Architectural Illustrating
http://www.visionjem.com

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Luc Trudeau



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 8:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Luc Trudeau

Jeff, thank you for your reply,

but I can't figure out what is the main difference between rendering and finishing. Could you give me one example? Do you think that Piranesi, you are talking about, can do both?
(I want to buy only one software...)

Thanks again!

Luc
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Andrea



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PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2004 10:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quoteFind all posts by Andrea

Jeff -

4? I must really be out of touch with the latest! Sounds great! Hopefully 4 for the Mac will be coming soon. I haven't heard from those guys in a while.

Andrea
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