Rendering in Vectorworks is a great way to visualize your designs, present them to clients, and even win more projects. With Renderworks backgrounds, you can take your renderings a step further by adding depth and realism, transforming a simple rendering into an immersive environment.
Renderworks backgrounds in Vectorworks offer a variety of options to enhance your project’s environment. These backgrounds go beyond merely adding a scene; they also contribute to the lighting, making your renderings more dynamic and realistic. The types of backgrounds available include clouds, color gradients, imported images, and panoramic views. These backgrounds can be applied both in design layers and viewports, with the latter providing greater flexibility for different views.
These backgrounds provide simple, horizonless backgrounds. They can set the tone for your scene without being too distracting and are great for more schematic views.
Using a 2D image as a backdrop can create a stage-set effect, perfect for elevations and fixed perspective views, especially when used with the Camera Match tool.
Panoramic backgrounds wrap around your drawing like a dome, providing an all-encompassing environment. These are particularly useful for walkthroughs or flyovers, ensuring the background remains consistent. An additional advantage of panoramic images is that they can be used to add indirect environmental lighting and reflections, enhancing the overall quality of your renderings.
A panoramic image in Vectorworks can also consist of .hdr (HDRI), .jpg, and .png file types.
An example of a panoramic rendering made using Renderworks backgrounds.
Unlike panoramic backgrounds, this option simulates a real sky in the software, without requiring external images. It surrounds the drawing, providing natural environmental lighting. When combined with a Heliodon object, it can create a background that adjusts according to the five different weather conditions and time of day.
To achieve the best rendering results, it’s crucial to incorporate light sources that create natural shadows. Here’s a few ways you can optimize your Renderworks backgrounds:
First, to create shadows, you can incorporate a light source with either the Heliodon tool, Directional light, or Ambient Lighting:
Background selection is also important. It’s best practice to use a physical sky for environmental lighting and reflections while using a panoramic image (HDRI) for your actual background image.
To set all of these background and light settings, first, you should place the Heliodon or Directional light in the model space and edit the settings for Direction, Time of day, etc. Then, set the view and select Create a Viewport. Select the viewport and set the render mode to Renderworks or Shaded. Next, go to Lighting Options to adjust the background, environment lighting, reflections, and ambient lighting.
You can create custom Renderworks backgrounds through the Resource Manager. Your images can be edited for rotation, brightness, saturation, and quality. A key point to remember is to align the direction of light sources in your drawing with the sun depicted in the panoramic image to avoid multiple shadows.
As you can see, Renderworks backgrounds are vital for adding a sense of environment to your renderings. They provide context and also enhance lighting and reflections, significantly improving the realism and appeal of your projects.
By understanding and utilizing the different types of Renderworks backgrounds and their applications, you can take your renderings to the next level.
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