the archiCAD/AVworks/art•lantis managé-á-trois continues:
so, as i mentioned above, i've been trying out AVworks whilst working in archiCAD and am now using art•lantis for the final images.
aside from the above question, i'd appreciate anybody's comments, feedback or corrections(!) on the following:
- AV works is a fantastic add-on to archiCAD that seems let down more by archiCAD's handling of light than by it's own rendering engine (is it really the same art•lantis rendering engine?). i know that a selection of actual lamps comes with AVworks, but i'm really after daylight images and have only used a couple of brighteners to boost the ambient light in a few places without washing out the whole image. the daylight images i'm getting with art•lantis are considerably better than with AV works.
- in another post, alain picard writes that the AVworks interface isn't as easy as in art•lantis. i actually prefer the consistency over the control of the archiCAD materials, particularly with the effects available in the AVworks extra tab. quite frankly, i find controlling the art•lantis materials quirky at best: sure - it's easier to globally control the materials in the file.
- even after quite a bit of tweaking in both applications, i am finding that AVworks handles
refraction far better than art•lantis, but art•lantis handles reflection better. i am convinced that the former is due to the separate archiCAD-like, split control over reflection and refraction, and the latter again the fault of poor quality of light in archiCAD.
- with AV works, i really appreciate the material definitions being kept within the project database - this is as it should be! i know that art•lantis' reference files help to maintain a consistency when future images are required, but the idea of a globally shared materials definition appeals to my purist ideals!
maybe i'm completely wrong in these assumptions and observatiosn, and am missing some vital training, or maybe there are some things here for wishlists that could benefit both graphisoft and abvent . . . but before i start writing anymore, i would appreciate your comments . . .
thanks for listening!
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