is archicad suitable for me?
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2007-03-04 06:43 PM
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2007-03-04 08:43 PM
There is also a fundamental problem with realistic "photo" rendering that have little to do with the software. It is usually a mistake to use photo rendering techniques in preliminary and schematic design phases. They tend to present the client with the design as a fait accompli and close down the desired feedback to a simple yes or no. By the time the design is resolved enough for quality photo rendering it may be useful for a final approval, public presentation or printing a nice job site sign but it rarely works as design tool. Remember that even once the design is resolved enough to render there is still all the work of storyboarding, propping, lighting, and editing to make material suitable for presentation.
That said, I think your best choice may be the combination of ArchiCAD with Cinema 4D. ArchiCAD can easily produce the building and site models, which can then be populated with detailed landscaping, furnishings and entourage and then rendered beautifully in Cinema 4D.
There are of course other solutions to this same problem (such as Revit to 3DS Max), but I haven't seen them anywhere combined in a single program. I suspect that it may impossible or at best undesirable. When one program tries to do too many things it ends up not doing any of them well.

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2007-03-05 03:43 PM
AC V6 to V18 - RVT V11 to V16
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2007-03-05 05:17 PM
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2007-03-06 03:48 PM
mariamo wrote:
thanks to you both. I hadn´t found many samples of archicad used to do interiors and had my doubts about archicad being what i´m looking for.
Look at this site
http://www.architectsjury.com/best
Despite apparent controversy over the competition itself, there are many good examples of both interior and exterior visualizations modelled in ArchiCAD
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2007-03-06 11:16 PM
I have used ArchiCAD successfully for retail interior design, working on department stores in the UK, and have done 3D renderings and other computer visuals.
I have used
If you go for ArchiCAD you should consider getting Cigraph's
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2007-03-07 01:39 AM
There is a possible alternative for you though in another Nemetschek program: Vectorworks Designer from Nemetschek North America (there is a Spanish language version and NNA provide Spanish language support). http://www.nemetschek.net/
Where Archicad is a vertical program focused on architecture, Vectorworks is a horizontal program with capabilities in a number of different areas. There is a basic version named Fundamentals which contains all of the core 2D and 3D functionality, but it also comes in four industry specific versions with additional capability:
- Architect: Architecture + Interior Design,
- Landmark: Landscaping and Land Planning,
- Spotlight: Theatre Design and Entertainment,
- Mechanical: Machine Design and General Modeling.
The Designer version contains all four industry specific versions.
Evaluate both and make your decision based on which best suits your purpose.
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2007-03-07 05:23 PM
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2007-03-07 05:37 PM