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I think CineRender can probably do a nicer rendering if one gets the settings right, but Artlantis is better when it comes to showing a building in its context.
#Lumion 6.5 vr full
Speaking for myself, I have been using Artlantis for years, but just got CineRender last year (upgrading from ArchiCAD Solo to Full version), so I am much more familiar with Artlantis. The improvements in 6.5 were meant to correct this, and even improve speed.įrom my perspective, I am happy with 6.5, though I am hoping to see some lost features return soon. The other change with Artlantis 6 was a slow down in the preview window, and I think some slow down in rendering. I suspect that the change in engine forced this, and I hope that Abvent is working on bringing back these features, but there has been no official word. Two that come to mind are the 3d channel for shaders, and soft shadows. Lots of good stuff here as well, but you will note some features have been dropped.
#Lumion 6.5 vr upgrade
The more significant difference you will experience with an upgrade is that in Version 6 Artlantis went to a physically correct rendering engine. I've only tried it with two computers, but it still significantly speeds up the process (which wasn't terribly slow to begin with).
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The multiple node rendering feature is quite nice, and seems to work well. I am using Artlantis 6.5, and have been using Artlantis since version 4. Another tip is to use stills, and apply a subtle pan or zoom to them in place of an animation - big time and money saver and looks pretty cool. I also do a couple of the animations myself overnight to drop the cost lower still. Would take them 4 hours versus around 3 days on my machine. Get back to your emails very quickly and are friendly as.Ĭosts around $150 to $200NZD to render out 7 animations made up of 1000 frames, where stills are 1280 x 720 HD and render out in around 3 minutes. I don't work for these guys, but can vouch for them. I have the artlantis render farm a go and found them both very professional and insanely quick. We use Artlantis and have the same issues - I can render out a test animation (2 minutes long, 320 x 120, no AA and normal radiosity) on my machine (I7 4790, 32gb ram, GTX970) in around an hour or so, but had the same issues when wanting to do a final quality animation. Has anyone used Lumion in conjunction wtih Archicad that has any feedback about it like how long rendering takes? or any other preferred software?ĭredging up an old thread here, but thought I might be able to offer a suggestion, especially as I'm a fellow kiwi. Ideally we are wanting something that is more realistic in terms of lightingĪnd also good more realistic tress cars people & objectsīut also something that takes a bit less time to render if possible. To give you an idea on scale and complexity of our projects
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#Lumion 6.5 vr movie
To produce a 1min 40sec single path movie animationĪnd up to 1hr to produce (15mins at best) a 4K Photorendered Perspectiveģ840x210 (200dpi) High-Antialiasing, Normal RadiosityĪttached is the latest renders I have completed on our last project
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However we could look at dropping that feature for breathtaking realistic movies.Ĭurrently Artlantis is taking 4days(on a single high spec machine) to render a 1280x720 with Low Anti-Aliasing (ideally we like to use high but dont due to time constraints) and Normal Radiosity (also as opposed to high) We currently use artlantis 4.1 to produce Photorenders + AnimationsĪs well as the VR object (not many programs allow the use of a VR) We came across Lumion 3D and thought it looked like a good option for us. We currently use the latest Archicad and we are using Artlantis studio 4.1īut arent impressed by the latest offerings from artlantis 5 of the upcoming 6 as rendering times appear to be even longer in each subsequant version
#Lumion 6.5 vr software
We are looking at upgrading to a new visualisation software for presentations of our mid-high end architectural projects Hello all, I work for a high profile architectural firm in NZ