Looking for new rendering engine
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‎2004-08-16
04:49 PM
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Noemi Balogh
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‎2004-08-16 05:13 PM
‎2004-08-16
05:13 PM
vue d'esprit would be ideal, and cheap
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/Products/VueIndex.php
import the building as a 3ds file from archicad
bill
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/Products/VueIndex.php
import the building as a 3ds file from archicad
bill
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‎2004-08-18 01:50 PM
‎2004-08-18
01:50 PM
bill wrote:If you are fast, the lastes issue of 3D World magazine had a free copy of Vue D'Esprit 3 (rendering limited to 1024x768) included.
vue d'esprit would be ideal, and cheap
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/Products/VueIndex.php
import the building as a 3ds file from archicad
bill
Other solutions?
WorldBuilder (not cheap, free old version was included with 3DWorld too).
Max, Maya, Lightwave, Cinema4D, XSI, etc... are all capable. Sometimes dedicated landscape plugins come in to rescue as well.
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my Archicad Book