Edge Highlighting

Edge Highlighting

Cabinet with edges rendered.


Edge Highlighting displays the edges of faces while rendering. This is especially valuable with scenes containing cabinets or furniture where edge highlighting is necessary to bring out the detail of the components.

In IRender nXt edge highlighting can be turned on in the Special tab under the Setup Options dialog. In ArielVision it can be turned on in the Styles tab under the Setup Options dialog.

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Image rendered with edge lines to show detail. Note how these "rendered" edge lines are reflected in the countertop as well.
Image rendered without edge lines. Note how the details are ‘washed’ out.


Edge Line Highlighting displays the edges of faces when rendered. This is especially valuable with scenes which contain cabinets or furniture where edge line highlighting can help bring out the detail of the components.

What Edge Line Highlighting means to you...

  • Visualize detail elements of models.
  • Achieve a new rendering style with the addition of edge lines - further impress your clients.
  • Pick which type of edge lines to show as well as the style and size of them.
  • Edge lines will be visible in reflections on other objects in the model.
  • One button click to render edge lines.


Settings

Edge-settings.jpg

Settings are available on the Special Options tab in IRender nXt or Styles tab in ArielVision, under the Setup Options dialog.

  • Width - sets the approximate width of the edges in pixels.
  • No Edge Lines - do not include edge lines
  • All Edges - include all edge lines
  • Orphans Only - this displays only edges which are not attached to faces. (Some plant components use orphan edges to represent branches and twigs.)
  • All with material set - will only include edges with a material set. This can be used when you want only some edges - such as a ceiling grid - to render. Put a material on the edge in SketchUp and check this option.


Edge Lines as Geometry.
Note reflections of edges in other surfaces.
Here is the same scene rendered without edge lines. You can see how the edge lines can be important for detail.


Post Processing

This image was Photoshopped. Used a rendered image without edge lines (like image #2) and blended it with another image of only edge lines. Note: The edge lines are not reflected.
This image had Sketchy Edges placed on top using the Foreground feature in IRender nXt

You can also add edge lines after rendering, using Photoshop, or the IRender nXt Foreground Image feature.

Save a hidden line drawing from SketchUp and paste it on top of the rendered image.


Video Tutorial

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