lightworks vs artlantis ?
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‎2008-05-30
02:50 AM
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01:08 PM
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Noemi Balogh
achi cad 10
widows xp
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‎2008-08-02 01:53 AM
Artlantis2 is alot easier to learn.

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‎2008-08-02 02:07 AM
"La la la la la, here's the picture, now pass my latte."
There are certainly many products superior to Artlantis, but none possess the combination of simplicity, quality and speed that architects need. With simple resources, you can reasonably expect to generate an entire development permit for a city block-sized project on 30x42" boards overnight with Artlantis. [In the right hands [me]]
I am hard at work completing "The Artlantis Attitude" book, so of course I support the program, but it continually amazes me with its simplicity and productivity.
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‎2008-08-02 11:17 AM

Artlantis is simple to learn, but to get the most of the program, you'll need some years of expiriance, just like with any other soft

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‎2008-08-02 06:38 PM
Not Automatic: Users expect that it will be "automatic" and it is, more-or-less, but if you are trying to cheat the away-from-the-sun elevation into looking like noon in the other hemisphere, that takes some knowledge.
Craft: The operator needs artistic judgement. Because the tool exists the operator must understand its function even though illustration techniques and photorendering terminology remains rare in architects. It also seems that many of our colleagues can't compose an illustration to capture the eye. There's a huge problem in itself. Like, the guy buys the best software but has no sense of his artistic objective.
Doing the tutorials: Artlantis is deceptively easy - so that users feel they can bypass the tutorials. Just like with Archicad, their forum is full of stuff that can be found by watching the tutorials.

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‎2008-08-03 08:52 AM
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‎2008-08-04 05:21 PM
Dwight wrote:[I don't understand the latte part. Like you only have your latte once you've finished the picture? Like 'if you don't eat your meat, you can't have any pudding'? Or is 'latte' some abstruse Canadian slang for 'check'?]
"La la la la la, here's the picture, now pass my latte."

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‎2008-08-04 05:46 PM
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‎2008-08-05 01:15 AM
Dwight wrote:No.
Like, it is supposed to be so easy and fast "la la la" that you can actually get a break from work before your latte cools rather than stay up all night shrieking in frustration like with certain built-in rendering engines.
Because it's so easy and fast when you take a break to go get your latte (or flat white) your boss suddenly reaslies there's time for 10 more renders.

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‎2008-08-05 01:20 AM
In Canada, "flat white" is an interior paint option. I initially thought that there were a lot of cheap paint stores in ChristChurch, but such small quantities - how could you get even a single wall done with a mere grande of paint?

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‎2008-08-05 05:34 PM