How to generate a photorealistic image?
Once you have modeled your 3D plan, you have the option to generate High-Definition images of your plans for an extraordinary immersion experience!
- 1/ In the navigation bar at the bottom of your screen, select the “HD” button:
- 2/ You are offered two views: the 3D view and the visit mode, which allows you to project yourself at human scale into your project.
- 3/ Choose the perfect angle for your HD image: You can adjust the camera height using the slider that connects the small person to the larger one and navigate through your plan.
- 4/ By default, we offer optimized settings for the scene. However, you can customize these settings (adjustments to the light and environments around your scene).
- 5/ Click on the camera icon in the navigation bar.
- 6/ A preview will be presented to you.
- 7/ Validate your photorealistic image. You will find your rendering in your plan and media galleries.
How to generate a 360° photorealistic view?
This is a composite panoramic photo that covers a wide angle of view, up to 360 degrees.
- 1/ In the navigation bar at the bottom of your screen, select the “HD” button:
- 2/ Activate the 360° function
- 3/ Position yourself in the desired location using the arrows in the navigation bar,
- 4/ Click on the camera icon in the navigation bar.
- 6/ A preview will be presented to you.
- 7/ Validate your 360° photorealistic view. You will find your rendering in your plan and media galleries.
My HD render is black or incomplete, what should I do?
You may encounter this issue when generating a preview of your 3D image: it may appear half-created or dark.
For now, the workaround has been to disable the "bamboo" model.
Please note: if you have placed these bamboos in your previous plans, you will need to remove all the bamboos to generate your HD without issues.
If you encounter this issue without using bamboo in your plan, please contact our support service through our support form found in the section: Help & Support > Contact Kazaplan Support.
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