Artlantis vs Cinema 4D
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2007-03-24
06:42 PM
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01:09 PM
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Noemi Balogh
I know almost nothing about Cinema 4D except that it works well with Archicad - I hear. I am not considering Maxwell until it is at least in Version 2.
Any insights are appreciated.
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2007-03-24 07:04 PM
Cinema 4D is also an excellent renderer with the added advantage of industrial strength modeling and animation tools. The downside is a bit of a steep learning curve (though I must say it is pretty easy considering it's capabilities).
For straight up, quick, high quality rendering Artlantis is the way to go. If you really need (or just want) the ability to add complex elements and entourage which are difficult or unavailable in ArchiCAD and don't mind the additional investment in time, etc. then C4D is probably best.
I've know some firms that use both according to the specific needs of the projects.
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2007-03-25 01:48 PM
So it is up to you - if you have both the time and the money, go for these! I myself have never found the time to learn Maya, though I had it on my computer!

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2007-03-25 07:17 PM
I have not desire to tackle learning 3d Studio just to render in Vray. Maybe I will consider Vray when they develop a plug-in for Archicad, Cinema 4d, or even Sketchup Mac. By that time Maxwell will be in V2 so the equation will change.
I wonder if anyone could post Cinema 4d images vs Artlanits?
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2007-03-26 04:11 AM
archislave wrote:Cinema 4D is for full-time illustrators --you need to invest time to become proficient, and be able to profit from that time invested. If you do that, the product is beyond anything Artlantis can do, in terms of quality, control, and rendering farm power.
I wonder if anyone could post Cinema 4d images vs Artlanits?
Artlantis is for the fast/inexpensive/good-enough architectural rendering that does not require a professional illustrator.
Both programs are awesome.
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2007-03-26 11:28 AM
FWIW, when you first start using one of the high-end applications, your renderings will probably be worse than what you were achieving in Artlantis. It is only after some serious effort that you can get over that level of quality in the "pro" applications. So Artlantis fits it market very well: not the very best, but the right balance between quality and ease-of-use.
VRay is good, but you can get very good renderings in any application. Don't be blinded by the results of full-time visualization artists: this quality comes with experience and dedication.
P.S. I have started to use Artlantis Studio with our students for the visualization course this year.
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2007-03-27 05:28 AM
archislave wrote:I haven't used it yet, but in Artlantis Studio can you not save Archicad objects as Artlantis objects and move them around/save for future use?
... One thing I don't like is that you can't move or change any of the archicad elements...
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2007-03-27 06:20 AM
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2007-03-27 07:22 AM
archislave wrote:V2! We're up to about version 6 by now (If you count Artlantis R as 5, and studio as 6 - they stopped numbering at 4.5)
That is all good advice and I think I will try to milk Artlantis for all it's worth before I move on! It seems like a V2 of Artlantis is way overdue. Does anyone know why such a long gestation period?
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2007-03-27 10:42 AM
stefan wrote:Stefan is absolutely right! I haven't used C4D but I know it is similar to 3DS Max, which means you need a lot of experience to be able to produce impressive renderings.
FWIW, when you first start using one of the high-end applications, your renderings will probably be worse than what you were achieving in Artlantis. It is only after some serious effort that you can get over that level of quality in the "pro" applications. So Artlantis fits it market very well: not the very best, but the right balance between quality and ease-of-use.
But I have to make a point -