3D Massing Graphics Using Sketchup Pro & Photoshop



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3D Massing Graphics Using Sketchup Pro & Photoshop I N F O i

1 Download the City of Toronto Context Massing Model This document shows you how to generate a finished rendering using Trimble s Sketchup Pro and Adobe Photoshop. You can find the entire City of Toronto 3D Context Massing Model posted on Open Data at: www.toronto.ca/open In addition to Sketchup, other CAD and GIS file formats are available for you to use to create your model. Use this guide convert your model to Sketchup for the final rendering. TIP Sketchup and DWG files can be accessed using the interactive tile map. Note: Property Boundaries are not contained in the Massing Model files but are available for download from Open Data as Shape Files or by contacting Toronto Maps for CAD files here. 2 Using the Sketchup Massing Model Files Open the Sketchup file that contains the context area that surrounds the site of your proposed development. Check to see that the units for your model is set to metres. Choose: Window/Model Info/Decimal/Metres 1

3 Define Edge Style In order to keep the model as clean as possible it is recommended that you use the most simple Edge Style available in Sketchup. You can do this by deselecting Profiles in Sketchup s Edge Style dialogue box. Choose: Views/Edge Style and deselect Profiles 4 Choose Perspective View For Your Camera For achieve the appearance of a real world scenario set your camera to Perspective. Choose: Camera/Perspective 2

5 Import Your Proposed Building Into It s Context Import/paste your building into the Massing Model and locate it on your site. The proposed building(s) must be to scale and accurately located on the site. TIP Create a new layer and import your building into that layer. Also you can move it to that layer after it is in place by selecting it and moving it to a new layer using the Entity Info Palette. 6 Highlight Your Application Model Select the Paint Bucket tool and in the Materials dialogue box choose Colors in the pull down menu and select the colour swatch named Color_007. If your building model is grouped, double click the model to work inside the group before selecting the Paint Bucket tool. If there are several groups within groups, keep double clicking until you have access to all surfaces. Select all faces and use the Paint Bucket tool to paint them orange. Alternatively you could Explode the grouped model, fill all faces orange and then regroup the model if there are too many groups within groups. 3

i info Sketchup Colour Palette for 3D Massing Model in Context Subject Site ~ Orange ~ Massings and Curb Shapes ~ White ~ Roads ~ Grey ~ Parks ~ Green ~ Water Shapes ~ Blue ~ Colour Swatches and RGB Values All of the Sketchup files available for download from Open Data have been assigned the correct colours for each shape and have the same naming convention for their layers. If you are using models generated using other software, you can use this guide to colour your shapes. 4

7 TIP Confirm your Building Height Select the Tape Measure tool and click at a point where your building meets the ground, then slide the Tape Measure tool up to the top of your building. As you hover at the top of the building the measurement will be shown for the distance to that point from the starting point. Confirm that your building is to scale and make note of the height - you will need it to calculate the distance and height of the camera when establishing a viewpoint. Refer to your Elevation Drawings to confirm your building heights. 8 Establishing a Viewpoint Note: For help establishing a viewpoint using your building height or width refer to Appendix 1: Establishing a Viewpoint. Once you have established the viewing distance in metres from your building, use the Tape Measure tool to create a guide with an end point set to the established distance from the building on the ground. To do this, click the Tape Measure tool at a point where the building meets the ground and then move your cursor along the surface of the ground, type in the measured distance and hit enter to create the guide point. TIP If you create an new Layer and place the guide on that new layer you can turn off the layer and hide the guide when you export your final rendering. 5

9 Positioning the Camera Select the Position Camera tool and click on the guide point that you just created in the previous step. 10 Establishing the Height of your Camera Notice that when you clicked on the Guide Point with the Position Camera tool, the tool changed to the Look Around tool. All you need to do now is simply type the desired height and hit enter and the camera s Eye Height will be moved vertically to the exact height you typed. You can now click and pivot the camera around a stationary point in the air to find the best view of your subject site. 6

11 Moving the Guide Point to Reposition the Camera If for some reason you are not satisfied with the view you established in the previous step and want to move the camera to create a more suitable view, you can do this by rotating the guide. Using the Select tool, select the guide (it will highlight once selected) and then choose the Rotate tool. With the Rotate tool click on the origin point of the guide where it meets the ground at the base of the building. Before you click you will notice that the Rotate tool is either green, red, black or blue - you will want it to be blue which will allow you to rotate horizontally along the surface of the ground. After your first click at the origin of the guide make a second click at the end Guide Point and move your mouse until you rotate the end Guide Point to a new location. By rotating the guide in this fashion you maintain the correct distance from the building. Once you have established a new location for the Guide Point, position your camera following Steps 9 & 10. 12 Creating a Scene Having gone through all of this work to generate a view you don t want to loose it if you change the file in any way. The best way to save this view is by creating a Scene. A Scene will save all the details including views, layers effects and so on. To save a Scene you will use the Scene Palette. Choose: Window and select Scenes. - In the Scene Palette click the Plus Button to create a scene. - You can rename the scene once you have created it. 7

13 Adding Fog Adding Fog will give the impression of reality and make the background slowly fade into the distance. Choose: Window and select Fog - In the Fog Palette use similar setting as shown here. - Update your scene in the Scenes palette to save the Fog settings. 14 Export the Scene For Final Rendering in Photoshop Choose: File/Export/2D Graphic 8

15 Save the Image as a JPEG File In the Export Dialogue box select JPEG Image (*.jpg) and use the settings shown here. 16 Finishing the Rendering Using Adobe Photoshop Open the JPEG image you just created in Photoshop. 9

17 Setting the Resolution Open the Image Size dialogue box. Choose: Image/Image Size... In the Image Size dialogue box make sure the Re-sample Image option is Deselected. Check to make sure that Constrain Proportions is selected and Change the Resolution to 200 Pixels/Inch. Click OK to close the Image Size dialogue box. Your image is now the correct size and resolution. Your next step will be to crop it to a square. 18 Setting your Crop Tool to a Square Select the Crop Tool. In the Crop Tool Options dialogue box choose 1 x 1 (Square). 10

19 Cropping the Image to a Square Your view should look something similar to this - with a Square Crop. Center your Development Proposal to the Middle of the Square Crop. Make sure that you Do Not Crop the Height. Simply just center the orange building in the middle and hit Enter to crop the image. 20 Select the Sky Now that you have a square image, select the Magic Wand tool and check to see that you have a Fairly Small Tolerance Setting. Click the Magic Wand tool somewhere in the white area where the sky is to be painted blue. 11

21 Selecting the Sky Blue Colour Click on the Set Foreground Colour button to bring up the Colour Picker dialogue box. You can use either Pantone 657C from the Colour Library or simply select the RGB values 204-214-235. 22 Painting the Sky Gradient Blue Select the Gradient tool and the setting Foreground (Blue) to Transparent. Click and drag the Gradient tool from the top of the image straight down until you reach an area where the buildings start. A blue gradient will be painted in the selection area as shown here. 12

23 Save your Finished Rendering Deselect the sky selection and Save your file. 24 Import Final Rendering into Sign Master Template and Label Open the Development Application Sign Master in Adobe Illustrator and place your final rendering in the Illustration Area as shown. Label the Streets, Rotate the North Arrow to show where north would be in the image, Specify the Direction and Add the Date that the image was generated or the date the application was filed. If you are updating an existing sign use the date the rendering was updated. TIP A shortcut to linking your new rendering in Illustrator. Select the existing image in the template and go to your Links Palette and Relink to the file you just created. The old image will disappear and your new rendering will be positioned in it s place. 13