If you want to invest time (and courses), then Lightwave, Cinema4D, 3ds max/VIZ, Maya and others can do everything you want. They are expensive.
If you have less money, but still need a flexible 3D-animation program, you can try Carrara, Realsoft3D, Strata3D, Truespace, Pixels3D.
If you have no money, but want to have a full animation tool nonetheless, then the new Blender is looking good. There are others, like 3D Canvas.
If you have no money, but want a better rendering engine (and have some time to invest and learn some coding), then BMRT, Virtualight, POV-Ray, Radiance & similar programs can do a good job. But I find this the hardest way.
So take a look at:
The Render Study:
http://www2.asro.kuleuven.ac.be/asro/English/HOME/SBs/render/render.htm
The Shootout:
http://www2.asro.kuleuven.ac.be/asro/English/HOME/SBs/tutorial/shootout/shootout.htm
ArchiCAD -> Cinema4D
http://www2.asro.kuleuven.ac.be/asro/English/HOME/SBs/tutorial/tips/ac2c4d.htm
And see if this is what you want to do.
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On the other hand, if you don't want to learn much and just want a very straightforward rendering companion for ArchiCAD, then AV-Works or Art*lantis are hard to beat. And then there is this thing ArchiLumos, but only in Japan and Sweden, apparantly.
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It's all down to the time & the money you'd like to invest in it.
--- stefan boeykens --- bim-expert-architect-engineer-musician ---
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