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Enhancing architectural drawings and models with photoshop

By: Onstott, Scott.
Publisher: New Delhi John Wiley & Sons 2011Edition: 1st Ed.Description: 341 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-0-470-91656-8.Subject(s): PRPARINGDRAWINGSINCADORBIMFORENHANCEMENT; ENHANCINGDRAWINGSINPHOTOSHOP; STRETCHINGTJHPHOTOGRAPHICTRUTH | GRAPHICS AND DRAWINGS (GRP/DRW)DDC classification: 741.285 Summary: his one-of-a-kind book shows you how to use Photoshop to turn CAD drawings and BIM models into artistic presentations with captivating animations, videos, and dynamic 3D imagery. The techniques apply to all leading architectural design software including AutoCAD, Revit, and 3ds Max Design. Video tutorials on the DVD improve your learning curve and let you compare your work with the author’s.
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his one-of-a-kind book shows you how to use Photoshop to turn CAD drawings and BIM models into artistic presentations with captivating animations, videos, and dynamic 3D imagery. The techniques apply to all leading architectural design software including AutoCAD, Revit, and 3ds Max Design. Video tutorials on the DVD improve your learning curve and let you compare your work with the author’s.

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