2009-09-22 12:45 PM
2009-09-22 05:43 PM
Enrico wrote:Artlantis is vastly more time-efficient than trying to render inside of ArchiCAD. You get instant feedback in the preview window of lighting, shadows, material properties, etc. Materials are drag and drop with visual adjustment, etc. Yes, the export is easy and there is a 'reference' feature so that when you export the model again; all changes made in Artlantis the last time are merged into the adjusted geometry. But, if you you do not generate renderings as a normal part of your workflow - you say "once in a while" - then it might not be worth the time (short learning) and money for you.
ARTLANTIS R2: we'd just do some renderings every once in a while. Is it that much better than AC built-in rendering engine? Is it time-efficient? Is it easy to export the model from AC to Artlantis? Once you've imported the model into Artlantis, is it possible to make changes in AC and update the model in Artlantis in little time?
ECODESIGNER: is it really reliable? How precise are the assessments? Is it really worth it, or just a toy?I have only played with it. I friend reports a very good match to his actual structures, but there are limitations to EcoDesigner because it makes many assumptions - in particular, it does not simulate actual built shading devices, including roof overhangs. There are a couple of very long threads on the forum where people discuss all of these things.
Cigraph ARCHI-STAIR: now, I'm by all means disappointed to death by the built-in Stairmaker-attempt in AC, I've wasted too many hours on it and it just doesn't work. How does ArchiStair work? Somebody already suggested it to me: is it really better than the built-in stair tool?ArchiStair 2 is light years ahead of the built-in stair tool, both in terms of the flexibility of what it can generate, but also how editable the produced stairs are. If you have run into the wall with ArchiCAD's stair tool, definitely consider ArchiStair 2. As with all Cigraph add-ons, you can download from their web site and read the entire user manual to get a feel for what it can do. The add-ons themselves will run a bit in a demo mode, but usually that isn't long enough to really see what they can do - I think looking at the user manuals is more effective to understand what the products offer.
2009-09-22 11:14 PM
2009-09-23 07:19 AM
2009-09-23 11:57 AM
2009-09-23 12:07 PM
Enrico wrote:I don't know if you mean the following...
Thanks everybody!
Do you know by any chance if ArchiStair allows for different material hatches in the same stair, unlike the built-in stairmaker? I had a look at the ArchiStair 2 user manual and I didn't see this listed anywhere.
Enrico
2009-09-23 01:06 PM