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What about an user forum for ArchiLumos 2.0?

Anonymous
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I´m quite surprised with Archilumos rendering radiosity images inside ArchiCAD. What a workflow! Better now with the release of ArchiLumos 2.0 dated to november 8, which comes with a better integration with ArchiCAD.
What I miss is a user forum at Optgraph´s website to share tips, images and questions with others users. Maybe we can create one on Yahoo groups or something else. What do you Archilumos users think about it?

Regards,
Ricardo
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Anonymous
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Steve wrote:
This is a good place to watch for ArciLumos news in English. But it is not very up-to-date.

http://optgraph.com/archilumos/hottopics.html
Any more info regarding Archilumos 2, it was seemingly released on the 8th Nov. however I see no fanfare with regard to it.

If anyone has any info/ reviews of the new version, please tell.
Anonymous
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to answer my own question......... it appears from the archilumos web site that the new version is available from the 15th of February and it looks like it can be purchased online too, (although probably US only?)

If any new archilumos 2 users out there can give us a review, Im sure that there are many of us out here will be very interested.
Dwight
Newcomer
The ArchiCAD user will have a difficult choice since LightWorks, while lacking radiosity, has extremely sophisticated surfacing capacity, while Archilumos has been limited to ArchiCAD materials that compromise its ability to deliver realistic surfaces.
Dwight Atkinson
Ben Odonnell
Contributor
Totally agree with you Dwight.
I belive that surfaces are just as important as lighting. I have seen so many images that have the potential to look fantastic but the artist has not paid any attention to surfacing.

As you say, it will be a hard choice to make, what do I do? Go for better lighting and sacrifice my surfacing possibilities or go for a non radiosity solution where I can achieve, also have the ability, to create really nice surfaces?

Cheers.
Ben
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Anonymous
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Dwight wrote:
3: Flakey with Macintosh - Last fall when my G5 was brand new, Archilumos was crashing - we discovered a bug in the code.
Hello Dwight

I downoad the trial version of Archilumos 1.5 and i Have the same problem with my G5.

How do you solve this problem ?
Djordje
Virtuoso
Ben wrote:
Go for better lighting and sacrifice my surfacing possibilities or go for a non radiosity solution where I can achieve, also have the ability, to create really nice surfaces?
Option 3: Graphisoft licenses Radiosity into LightWorks ?
Djordje



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Ben Odonnell
Contributor
YES!!

They have to do it. Djordje can't we pole this question. I mean make a pole of the question, not pole the question, yea you know what I mean

Cheers.
Ben
Ben O'Donnell
Architect and CTO at BIMobject®
Get your BIM objects from bimobject.com
Djordje
Virtuoso
Ben wrote:
They have to do it. Djordje can't we pole this question. I mean make a pole of the question, not pole the question, yea you know what I mean
Maybe we should find a Pole to poll the pole question? 😉

DO IT, MAN!
Djordje



ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
HP Omen
Dwight
Newcomer
Regarding Graphisoft bringing radiosity to LightWorks:

In preparing my book, I've had a thorough look at what the LightWorks Engine can do, and am astonished at how little of its capability has been implemented in ArchiCAD so far. I am certain that someday, we'll get LightWorks Sketch Engine, real time previewing, advanced rendering and radiosity. But first, it seems that they must rewrite how light works in ArchiCAD. Or something major like that about which no one will speak.
Dwight Atkinson
stefan
Advisor
Dwight wrote:
Regarding Graphisoft bringing radiosity to LightWorks:

In preparing my book, I've had a thorough look at what the LightWorks Engine can do, and am astonished at how little of its capability has been implemented in ArchiCAD so far. I am certain that someday, we'll get LightWorks Sketch Engine, real time previewing, advanced rendering and radiosity. But first, it seems that they must rewrite how light works in ArchiCAD. Or something major like that about which no one will speak.
In the 3D-Animation Industry, the LightWorks engine is sometimes called "aging", but I don't think that it is too limited for ArchiCAD.

The total list of LightWorks features is very interesting, especially the part about shaders that are compatible with the realtime and rendering engine.

Let's hope Graphisoft will extend the native materials from ArchiCAD to something a bit more sophisticated. It might turn ArchiCAD into a powerfull visualization tool as well.

If you know that almost every movie effect and TV image using 3D-Animation is rendered with tools like Renderman or Mental Ray, where the material quality is directly depending on the custom written shaders, then you know that the sky is the limit.

Support for Radiosity & HDRI would be the two most interesting improvements, though, since they have the most potential in Architectural Visualization.

And please, improve the Light Sources too!!! They are sooooo limited. Add support for physical lighting: IES, Detailled control over shadowing, falloff, intensities etc...

Materials without a decent control over lights won't go very far.

It might all be possible in the LightWorks engine, but it has to be smoothly integrated in ArchiCAD too: the 3DWindow using OpenGL, the GDL object properties (for which LightWorks support has been included, AFAIK).
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