2004-10-26 03:11 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:47 PM by Noemi Balogh
2005-02-24 09:03 AM
2005-02-24 01:00 PM
2005-02-24 01:08 PM
2005-02-24 03:44 PM
Ricardo wrote:Being a user of these Autodesk products, I would say: well, the LightWorks engine is usable, so focus on improving and integrating it better and not replace it again with something else.
While Autodesk VIZ gives standard Radiosity and now Caustic light effects with the integrated Mental Ray (a superb render), ArchiCAD just now brought raytracing with the poor Light Works with no radiosity at all. This is a shame!
ArchiCAD needs urgently professional 3rd party renders like Autodesk products, this is a must on these days.
Autodesk users have so many options to choose: Mental Ray, VRay, Brazil, Final Render, Insight, and so on... Why waste time with LW?
C`mon Graphisoft, wake up!!
2005-02-27 02:36 PM
2005-02-27 10:13 PM
Ricardo wrote:3ds max, VIZ, Maya, Cinema4D etc... are not CAD-applications.
Stefan,
I did not say to replace it but to add. The 3rd party renders always add and never replace existing features. All the best renders are always made to Autodesk, Cinema 4D, Maya, etc. and never to ArchiCAD. Our options are LW and Lumos. What a big deal!
Options is what we need. Got it?
2005-02-27 11:18 PM
2005-02-28 09:53 AM
Ricardo wrote:It has this (apart from Radiosity and RPC-support).
Ok, Thank you for all your explanation.
If ArchiCAD could have at least what Autodesk ADT has (thats a CAD), That would be just great.
Ricardo wrote:I agree, but I hope Graphisoft doesn't spend time writing them. It could license them and focus development on ArchiCAD's core business: the building model.
We need more internal options (as 3rd party renders).
This is a fact.
2005-02-28 10:27 AM
2005-02-28 06:06 PM
stefan wrote:Exactly what was done with LightWorks.
I agree, but I hope Graphisoft doesn't spend time writing them. It could license them and focus development on ArchiCAD's core business: the building model.