2003-10-29 02:37 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:14 PM by Noemi Balogh
2003-10-29 05:41 PM
2003-10-29 06:48 PM
Thomas wrote:Thomas.
Lightworks is a rendering package that offers both cross-platform speed and RPC compatibility, among a lot of other things. Something for Graphisoft?
http://www.lightwork.com/lw_home.htm
But it has the same drawback as Archilumos and AV-Works: One Archicad license is occupied while rendering.
2003-10-29 06:54 PM
2003-10-29 06:57 PM
Thomas wrote:Would be great. Dreaming away...
Lightworks is a rendering package that offers both cross-platform speed and RPC compatibility, among a lot of other things. Something for Graphisoft?
http://www.lightwork.com/lw_home.htm
But it has the same drawback as Archilumos and AV-Works: One Archicad license is occupied while rendering.
2003-10-29 07:22 PM
Thomas wrote:LOL
Yes you did say that😉
I was under the impression that Archilumos is an add-on that runs within Archicad as an extension of the Archicad rendering engine, like AV-Works. I haven't used it myself, so I may be wrong.
And if you have a "normal" USB key, you can run more than one session of Archicad on one machine, but if you have network licenses, I think each session will use one license. And if I'm right, this is significant, because a good radiosity solution of a reasonably complicated view will use a whole day or more!
2003-10-30 07:32 PM
2003-10-30 08:13 PM
Thomas wrote:Hi Thomas.
Ben,
You may be right about the network license now allowing mroe than one instance running on one machine. I'm still on Ac7/macOSX and i haven't been able to make that work with the WIBU drivers. But it was a while since I tested it.
About Archilumos: All the info I have, the resellers' pages etc, and my recollection of the demos I've seen says it's a plugin/add-on to Archicad and gives you new rendering options there. Of course this might be wrong. I think the final answer will be found at this site
http://www.graphisoft.co.jp/products/ArchiCAD/ArchiLumos.htm
which I have certain problems to understand. I will have to rely on others. Have you bought the program and are you using it?
2003-11-02 02:20 PM
2003-11-02 06:41 PM
"Thomas "slow at catching on" Holm" wrote:
Sorry, late on this.
Since you understand Swedish (which I didn't know at first) and you're the Lasercad support guy,