Artlantis vs 3d studio max
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‎2004-05-18
12:58 PM
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01:13 PM
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Noemi Balogh
What i would like to know form you guys is how difficult is it to learn and use for rendering only (I will still build the models in Archicad) and to get results better than those of Artlantis?
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‎2004-05-18 01:06 PM
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‎2004-05-18 02:03 PM
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‎2004-05-18 03:38 PM
jazzdude wrote:Yes & yes.
I do not much about cinema 4D but have seen images done in 3D studio max and they are stunning. But like everything I bet you have to mess about with loads of settings to get that. Is cinema 4D realistic and does it have radiosity?
It also does serious animation if you feel like playing.

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‎2004-05-18 05:41 PM
jazzdude wrote:IMHO using it for rendering only is like taking a plane to the corner shop - yes, the results are stunning, IF you know how to get them. That takes time and a steep learning curve, nothing like Art•Lantis. This is true for any high end rendering/animation package.
I had a look at it on a friends computer and was bewildered by the features.
What i would like to know form you guys is how difficult is it to learn and use for rendering only (I will still build the models in Archicad) and to get results better than those of Artlantis?
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‎2004-05-18 07:04 PM
Djordje wrote:Certainly it is more complex to use than Artlantis, but it is also much more capable, and Jazzdude was asking about going beyond Artlantis to 3D Studio (not a trivial jump either).jazzdude wrote:IMHO using it for rendering only is like taking a plane to the corner shop - yes, the results are stunning, IF you know how to get them. That takes time and a steep learning curve, nothing like Art•Lantis. This is true for any high end rendering/animation package.
I had a look at it on a friends computer and was bewildered by the features.
What i would like to know form you guys is how difficult is it to learn and use for rendering only (I will still build the models in Archicad) and to get results better than those of Artlantis?
It is also cool to be able to quickly model anything you need. I had to add curved signage to a project once for a quick alternate. In C4D this was a simple matter of typing, extruding, combining with the logo, and bending. It took me about 15 minutes and that included ten minutes to figure out the bending part which I hadn't done before.
As it turned out the curved signage was not approved and so minimal time was spent on the alternate. (If it had been approved I would then have figured some way to get the sign model into ArchiCAD - probably 3DS)
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‎2004-05-18 07:06 PM
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‎2004-05-18 07:23 PM
It probably makes the most sense to make the most of what you've got for now, and see what is out there when you're ready to move on.
Another thing to consider is to get Dwight's book and use Photoshop to fix up the ArchiCAD and Artlantis renderings. (If you don't already have Photoshop you should get it - it is essential for anyone selling design ideas for a living.) Remember that a simple image that tells a good story is better than a technically excellent rendering that is cold and lifeless.
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‎2004-05-18 09:18 PM
you can start asking details to Abvent in June i guess.
regards

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‎2004-05-18 09:41 PM
Matthew wrote:Nope. ArchiForma.
As it turned out the curved signage was not approved and so minimal time was spent on the alternate. (If it had been approved I would then have figured some way to get the sign model into ArchiCAD - probably 3DS)
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