Tutorial on how to create a ventilation analysis diagram
Here’s a step-by-step tutorial on how to create a ventilation analysis diagram using Rwind and Photoshop:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4KS6us0HE
Applicable for:
- Vetilation diagram
- Wind analysis
- Architectural diagram
- and more
Softwares used:
- SketchUp: Modeling and editing 3D before export
- Rwind simulation: Environmental simulation software for airflow analysis (I use the trial version)
- Photoshop: Post-Processing in Photoshop
All files used in the tutorial are included
All files used in the tutorial (3D model, trees.png, indoor.png) (FREE)
Tutorial (step-by-step guide and videos):
Step 1: Create a 3D Model in SketchUp
Step 2: Import the Model into Rwind
Step 3: Set Up the Simulation in Rwind
Step 4: Visualizing Airflow
Step 5: Post-Processing in Photoshop
Final Result
Let’s get started !
STEP 1: Create a 3D model in SketchUp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4KS6us0HE
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Open SketchUp and model the objects you want to analyze (e.g., a room and trees).
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Keep the model simple, using only essential elements like walls and simplified trees (e.g., spheres on top of cylinders).
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Check and set the unit of your model to meters:
- Go to Window > Model Info > Units
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Export the model as an STL file:
- File > Export > 3D Model
- Select STL format and ensure the unit is set to meters.
STEP 2: Import the Model into Rwind Simulation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4KS6us0HE
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Open Rwind Simulation (trial version available)
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Create a new project, name it, and select a save location.
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Import the STL file and ensure the unit is meters.
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Adjust the simulation box:
- Reduce its size to optimize calculation time.
- If studying only horizontal airflow, adjust the box height accordingly.
STEP 3: Set Up the Simulation in Rwind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4KS6us0HE
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Go to Edit Simulation and adjust settings:
- Set inlet wind speed (e.g., 5 m/s).
- Adjust mesh density (20% for a balance between speed and accuracy).
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Click OK, then Calculate Results.
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Wait for the simulation to complete.
STEP 4: Visualizing Airflow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4KS6us0HE
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Select Flow Field Quantities and choose the XY plane.
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Choose a visualization type:
- Vector (arrows indicating wind direction and speed).
- Streamline (continuous lines showing airflow path) → Recommended.
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Adjust streamline density, size, and visibility.
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Set the view to top-down (plan view).
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Disable background and grid textures.
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Export a 10-second animation:
- Click Start, then select Flow Animation.
- Choose a save location and export the video.
STEP 5:Post-Processing in Photoshop
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4KS6us0HE
- Open Photoshop and import the video.
- Enable the Timeline panel.
- Add PNG images (furniture, trees, etc.) to enhance realism.
- Adjust opacity to blend elements with the background.
- Draw wall outlines for clarity.
- Replace simple tree shapes with PNG tree images.
- Align layers with the timeline and extend them to match the video duration.
- Crop the video to focus on key moments.
- Export the final processed video.
Final Result
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir4KS6us0HE
Thanks for watching !



