I wish.
While Graphisoft has implemented only a fraction of the LightWorks rendering features licensed from LightWorks Design, progress is not due to my whining.
They don't really care about rendering. Judging from book sales and attendance at my seminars, only a tiny fraction of Archicad users render with Archicad. Or at all. And for good reason. The rendering engine is like a fish: the crappie.
In part, it is about billing: if you have the moxie to assemble buildings, you aren't inclined to pay attention to the infuriatingly slow assembling of plants and other entourage into a believable scene. Then light it and tweak materials. Until it is right.
For instance, in assembling material for my Artlantis book, I've "gone downtown" to do some rendering [and see my baby] and it is infuriating! For instance, I'm trying to do light green spandrel glass with that white rubbery back-coating - the green is so pale and the glass is so shiny it either exposes as glary white or too green. Ten tries later, after adjusting the material and the lighting it still isn't right. Photoshop to the rescue since there's a deadline after all.
Dwight Atkinson