This video tutorial focuses on creating interior perspective drawings using Rhino 7, Illustrator, and Photoshop. It follows the previous tutorial on Eye and is split into four parts. The key steps include checking the units, creating a perspective plan drawing, and setting up a two-point perspective view.
The tutorial is useful for those who don’t like Rhino default viewing settings while working in 3D. To create an inside picture of a model for a perspective drawing, try Make2D’s options “Show Tangent Lines” and “Show Hidden Line” and see if it helps. You can direct the lines onto unique layers and turn the layers off so that you can see the interior a-la street view in Google Maps.
I made a nice model of a house, including furniture inside, and I’d love to see the interior a-la street view in Google Maps. Recommendations on ways to achieve Trompe L’Oiel or forced perspective on surfaces in an interior space/model are also provided.
In summary, this video tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for creating interior perspective views within Rhino, Illustrator, and Photoshop. It covers various tools and techniques, such as setting up a two-point perspective view, taking an inside picture of a model, and achieving Trompe L’Oiel or forced perspective on surfaces in an interior space/model.
📹 Interior Perspective Drawing Creation – Rhino 7
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