Thursday
Hi.
I'm working with Artlantis for quite some time now (about 10 years) and since update to version 2021 there is a problem with some strange spots in the final rendering. It looks like I have put a disco ball somewhere in the room and the ceiling and walls are partially super dirty... ;(
I can't see the spots in the preview window, and the final picture looks like a disaster 😞
Does anyone have any idea is it a matter of some shaders, sun setting or anything else???
Please help!!!
Preview:
Final rendering:
Preview:
Final rendering:
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Friday
@Eduardo Rolon wrote:
Artlantis closed shop some months? ago so I don't think there are any forums to ask about.
That makes it a bit tougher then.
I did find a help website ... https://help.artlantis.com/2020/Help/Artlantis_HelpBook_m_en/ArtlantisHelp_S_en.htm#QuickHelp/Welcom...
But a quick look I didn't see anything specific to this problem.
All I can suggest is search for similar posts here (there have been a few) and see if there is a setting that applies to Artlantis as well.
i.e. global illumination, ray threshold would be my guess, but I am not a render expert.
Barry.
Thursday
You really need to ask Artlantis question in an Artlantis forum.
This really has nothing to do with Archicad apart from it supplies the model.
There was a similar post a little while ago with the same problem in Cinerender.
That may give some clues as to what settings you need to change in Artlantis.
Barry.
Thursday
FYI
Artlantis closed shop some months? ago so I don't think there are any forums to ask about.
https://artlantis.com/#pll_switcher
Mac Studio M4 Max 64GB ram, OS X 10.XX latest
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Friday
@Eduardo Rolon wrote:
Artlantis closed shop some months? ago so I don't think there are any forums to ask about.
That makes it a bit tougher then.
I did find a help website ... https://help.artlantis.com/2020/Help/Artlantis_HelpBook_m_en/ArtlantisHelp_S_en.htm#QuickHelp/Welcom...
But a quick look I didn't see anything specific to this problem.
All I can suggest is search for similar posts here (there have been a few) and see if there is a setting that applies to Artlantis as well.
i.e. global illumination, ray threshold would be my guess, but I am not a render expert.
Barry.
Friday
as written in the website, translated from french to english:
"... users will of course be able to continue to use their perpetual licences..."
for many, many reasons, manly tears were shed ,
Friday
@jl_lt wrote:
as written in the website, translated from french to english:
"... users will of course be able to continue to use their perpetual licences..."
for many, many reasons, manly tears were shed ,
I don't understand the reason for this post.
Are you inferring this is not the case with Archicad?
Barry.
yesterday
Thank You for your help ang suggestions.
I decided to try to find help here because I know that some people use Archicad and Artlantis so maybe someone had a similar problem and I couldn't find help and solution anywhere else.
Anyway - thank You.
yesterday - last edited yesterday
Yes, i am strongly suggesting it. Eventually that will not be the case as the perpetual licenses we now have will stop functioning for any number of reasons, GS related or not.
But also for the fact that a niche but cherished company that offered perpetual licenses on their software, that is Artlantis, didnt survive at the end.
Which makes us believe that the suscription model is the only current viable survival method.
If only Graphisoft would have been more straightforward, clear and open on this. Im sure the majority of users would have been more understanding if they were offered a clear and sincere statement instead of the disastrous and disrespectful way GS have handled all this transition.
And finally, the way the Artlantis company worded their last message, going down but still wishing for people to keep using their software, just adds to the dramatic overtones.