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2007-03-24 06:42 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:09 PM by Noemi Balogh
2007-03-27 10:49 AM
kliment wrote:You can easily export a 3ds file from ArchiCAD, load it into VIZ/max, remove the ArchiCAD SUN spot, add a Daylight System (set date and time), activate Mental Ray, activate final gathering on preset draft/low and press render. You might want to replace glass, water and other more extended materials with the tremendous Mental Ray Arch & Design shaders and you're ready to go.
But I have to make a point -you do not need to learn the whole 3DS Max with all of its modelling and animaton stuffto suit your purpose. I could just learn the simple navigation commands (such as zoom, pan, move, rotate) and the visualization tools (camera, lights, materials) and you are ready to render! I myself had used it this way for several years till I found time to learn some modeling techniques and I still do not know animation at all, because I have never needed it.
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2007-03-27 05:40 PM
Djordje wrote:Mental Ray as a rendering engine has become pretty usable, even for non-specialists. It used to be different.
All this begs another question:
Do you NEED to use Mental Rays and other stuff? How much does it cost to buy the software?
Djordje wrote:VIZ and 3ds max are popular. They are good but complex tools. It might pay of for architects, when they use these applications also as modelling applications (instead or accompanied by SketchUp, Rhino or FormZ).
IMHO the inertia of 3D Studio (licensed or otherwise ...) that used to be manageable once upon a time (when XTs still existed ...) brought us to a very different pack of beasts. viz was created for a reason.
I still can't see why architects WASTE TIME with max, unless if strictly in the visualization business. Then, max or C4D pays.
Djordje wrote:I agree.
Otherwise - Artlantis gives you 80% of the result with 10% of time investment and 10% of monetary investment. Plus, it renders faster.
Djordje wrote:I actually have paid for a commercial license for ArchiCAD, but I also use the educational version in the classroom. I keep using my personal license (with the dongle) since it doesn't have banners. The rest are free, cheap or educational versions. I don't use illegal copies.
I might be wrong, but ... For example, Stefan, do you use all paid or educational licenses? I think you said once that you use EDU, and that you complained often about paying a premium for Archicad once upon a time?
2007-03-27 05:45 PM
archislave wrote:Currently I tend to look out for Arroway and 3DTotal, but Marlin, Imagecels, Ambientlight are all good.
Can anyone speak to the best texture library to invest in. I have thought of buying Dosh textures since I think they can be used in Artlantis, Cinema 4d, and Maxwell. Instead of buying the premium textures from Abvent maybe the Dosch ones would allow me to move up over time.
2007-03-27 06:29 PM
archislave wrote:The Abvent 'premium' shader libraries
Can anyone speak to the best texture library to invest in. I have thought of buying Dosh textures since I think they can be used in Artlantis, Cinema 4d, and Maxwell. Instead of buying the premium textures from Abvent maybe the Dosch ones would allow me to move up over time.
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