2008-01-09 08:00 PM
2008-01-11 03:12 AM
Jeff wrote:Yikes. Artlantis 4.0 and 4.5 have almost no relation to Artlantis R (static images only) or Artlantis Studio (images, vr, animations). Notice the copyright date on the splash screen or box? 2002. Dark ages stuff with an interface that only a mother could love.
In looking around the office today I found a copy of ArtLantis v. 4.5, and am playing with it right now. It does seem easy enough, but I have no training material, so it will be slow going at first. I tried saving one of my buildings as an .atl file, but it would not open in artlantis so I saved it as .3ds and it opened but was very dark. Any suggestions on training materials? By the way, thanks for all the feed back.
2008-01-15 05:19 PM
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2008-01-17 11:20 PM
Anssi wrote:It's true that Artlantis 4.x was better than R and Studio regarding documentation. Something is better than nothing! The old interface was mostly based on Abvent's own old conventions, from programs like MacSpace, Space Edit, and Zoom. It was good for it's time, but not anymore. "Was" is the word that counts!
Karl is generally right, but I don't think that ArtLantis 4.5 is as bad as he describes. It was after all for many years the preferred rendering solution for many ArchiCad users, as the present releases were so long in coming. Of course the new "radiosity" features have made the lighting much easier to set up in comparison. The old interface was weird, loosely based on very old Mac conventions, I think, but still it was quite usable. And it had better documentation than R and Studio.
Karl wrote:If you need a written manual, buy this book. I've got it. It's not extremely deep, but is what it's called! It covers the essentials of the program's commands and options. Invaluable if you want to look something up and don't have access to the video tutorials.
Book: http://www.cadgarage.com/arrstmibo.html
(Has anyone seen a copy to know if it's any good?...and up-to-date?)
2008-04-12 02:42 PM
2008-04-12 10:40 PM
Sjaak wrote:Not quite. I am not at the moment at an ArtLantis machine so I could give concrete examples, but I found the version 1 R help very lacking in explaining the fundamentals, in comparison to the v. 4.5 manual. It also has no images to illustrate what result you should expect from using the controls. Many topics are limited to a tooltip-like explanation of type "use the radiosity button to turn on radiosity"(example of my own invention)
Right but everybody forgets that the help function is written as a manual and contains ALL aspects on how to use ArtLantis.
Sjaak
2008-04-13 08:53 AM
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