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01-27-2014, 06:05 AM #1Registered User Promoted
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Can I Draw On An Existing Photo In Chief Architect?
Hello Everyone,
I am currently using X5, and I know it is possible to import pictures to chief and use them as backgrounds or for other graphic purposes, but more specifically I was just asked recently if it would be possible to take a picture of the front of a persons house and add a porch, new windows, and some other modifications to the house without actually taking the time to draw a whole house plan. I have a couple of ideas of how I might be able to accomplish this, but thinking about the amount of time I would put into making it look remotely professional, I feel like I could have just drawn a plan and done a ray trace and been done with it.
So I am looking for some wisdom if editing a picture in that way in chief is possible? Or if it is but is extremely labor intensive, if it would just make more sense to draw the home and do a ray trace and just add a realistic picture for the background.
Thanks everyone for your help, and I appreciate your time.
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01-27-2014, 06:18 AM #2MPDesign
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I think your better to draw the house from the picture, then add the elements you desire. Then as you said render with picture as a background.
If you have the software make a mask layer for a foreground.
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01-27-2014, 07:06 AM #3
CA used to sell this product under the Better Homes and Garden label
http://www.amazon.com/Chief-Architec.../dp/B000EO7F0U
It didn't work all that well....
I agree that it would probably be better to create a chief model and go from there
LewLew Buttery
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01-27-2014, 07:13 AM #4
I have done this a few times. It is difficult to match in the camera angle so the more you can get for points of orientation the better. I often use the photo as a background image but mock up a basic box that represents some lines of the house for being able to make the adjustments to camera position and lens angle. Use a glass house view for camera positioning.
alan lehman - Lehman Design Studio - Carmel, CA
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01-27-2014, 07:42 AM #5
I agree with Alan. The camera angle is critical, so critical that doing a box mock up is a must. I am frequently asked by Realtors to do something to show what can be done to correct a flaw that is holding a home back from sale. It those cases drawing the exterior walls, roof, windows and doors is my beginning.
Fortunately, with digital photography we pay no premium for taking lots and lots of pictures, though they may seem redundant.~ Cheryl
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