2005-02-26 10:06 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 02:25 PM by Noemi Balogh
2005-04-15 11:17 PM
2005-04-15 11:44 PM
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2005-04-18 07:44 PM
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2005-04-18 09:12 PM
Richard wrote:originally, the model muddasick posted was just for learning and testing the AC LW engine. It was never intended to be a sample of anyones work. It's just a convenient test model for comparing some technical results.
my attempt was to humanize it a little more. Any comments would be welcomed.
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2005-04-18 09:27 PM
2005-04-19 05:16 AM
2005-04-19 09:14 AM
gerard wrote:1 hour calculation? That seems overly long...
some of ArchiCAD users ask us to test the file with Artlantis R...
so a R&D simple test ... ;O)
I receive the file without textures,
it needed a maximum of 15 minutes to prepare the scene :
- choose shaders and set parameters "a la Artlantis"
- choose heliodon (Sun and sky) and just set the power and soft shadow level
- set rendering parameters :
Antialising High
Radiosity high
that's all
then calculation .... around 1 hour. (MAC G5)
Of course for business work , I think that I took more time for settings and tests .. may be 30 minutes to 1 hour...
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Artlantis R : one click radiosity software
2005-04-19 01:53 PM
stefan wrote:
1 hour calculation? That seems overly long...
The image is good (and much better lighting then what previously seemed possible in Art*lantis.
There are some strange artifacts, though...
The inside of the window opening on the right is almost black, where I'd expect it to be almost as bright as the rest of the wall.
The horizontal parts of the big window seem to reflect a lot of light around. Maybe this is a material setting, though.
Good work.