Qubus tutorial in progress

Qubus tutorial in progress

We are currently working on a new set of tutorials - Architectural modeling in Rhinoceros 5. In this case, we used some plugins, like VisualARQ and Kitchen Generator (Both will be covered in the upcoming tutorial). Here are some sneak-peek previews:

Qubus tutorial in progress

Inserting proxy assets into the Rhino block geometry for better optimization.

Qubus tutorial in progress

Preview of assets collected and categorized.

Qubus tutorial in progress

Kitchen generator will be covered in the tutorial. Even if there's not much to cover, as it's a very simple solution - it will be there :) 

Qubus tutorial in progress

Railing will be covered under the VisualARQ section, which was widely used in the modeling part.

Qubus tutorial in progress

Creating the background using some source photos.

Qubus tutorial in progress

Render insertion.Qubus tutorial in progress

And some preview of the image in the end.

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