5/16/2023 0 Comments Artlantis renderI've used Artlantis for many years - it used to be really clunky but is now pretty slick. Here are couple of examples by Artlantis. Renderworks typically needs quite a lot of work to get really good. The rendering quality is not quite top notch compared to the very best, but generating results quickly on a decent level can also be a virtue. ![]() Having to export also takes time compared to using the internal rendering features. ![]() ![]() On the minus side, you have to organise the model in textures to get a reasonable workflow. The effect of moving lights can be seen in realtime, which is time consuming in Renderworks. Reasonably priced compared to more high end rendering programs. You get pre-view renderings in realtime, which you don't get in Renderworks. On the plus side, it's easier to use and learn than Renderworks. I have used it a lot over the years, though perhaps not so much lately, as I nowadays mostly do product renderings. What is the learning curve for Artlantis when compared to Vectorworks? Assuming hardware is equal, which is faster at high quality renders?ģ. What is the overall quality in terms of photorealism of the renders when comparing Artlantis and Vectorworks?Ģ. I am the resident Vectorworks expert, so I do have some say.ġ. I've never used the software, but I personally don't see anything in Artlantis that can't be done in Vectoworks. My studio uses Vectorworks for all the 2D drawing, and most of the 3D renders, but the boss is considering investing in Artlantis to export our models and render. I want to know what people's experience with Artlantis has been.
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