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chetanboy18
12.05.2011, 01:49


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Hi Everyone,

I was just playing with the 3D rendering software information
on net and was quite impressed with the field and would like more information
about the following doubts:

Which is the most commonly used integrated 3D rendering software by the professionals like Architects,
Engineers and Designers?

And the most widely accepted and praised standalone 3D software?

Any information in this regard will be very helpful, and
would be much appreciated.




Cad64
12.05.2011, 02:28
I already replied to your question over at CadTutor, but I'll post my reply here as well:The type of work you do will determine what 3D modeling software will
best suit your needs. There are dozens of modeling programs and
rendering engines. You will have to be more specific with your question.

Engineers might use Solidworks or Inventor.
Architects might use Revit or Autocad Architecture.
Designers might use any number of different programs depending on what they're designing.

The type of rendering software is determined by the modeling program
you're using. Not all rendering software can be used with all modeling
programs.

There is no one program that stands above the rest, but again, you will
have to tell us what specific industry you're interested in. That will
be the determining factor as far as which program to use.



chetanboy18
12.05.2011, 02:34
Hi Cad64,i would like to know some affordable integrated image rendering plug in for use by architects as well as by interior designers ?and which software do you prefer using for your profession (can you name your profession please)and thanks for reply.


Cad64
12.05.2011, 02:54
You said you want a rendering plug in? Plug in for what? What program?Architects and interior designers might use Autocad or Autocad Architecture or Revit or they might use a combination of Autocad & 3D Studio Max or they might use Autocad & Sketchup & Vray or they might use something else? If you ask specific questions you will get specific answers. Right now you're just asking very vague and open ended questions that can't really be answered specifically.I'm a Landscape Architect and I use Autocad and 3D Studio Max for architectural visualization projects. I use Mental Ray for rendering and Photoshop for post processing work.


chetanboy18
12.05.2011, 03:00
Hi,i need a plug in for Autocad.thanks


Cad64
12.05.2011, 03:08
Your profile says you're using Autocad 2012, is that correct? If so, then why don't you just use the built in Mental Ray rendering engine that comes standard with Autocad? It can produce very nice renders.If you're looking for a plug-in, Accurender is the only one that I know of for Autocad: http://www.accurender.com/

cisco.irish
09.06.2011, 12:05
Artlantis Render works pretty good for me

chupalok
10.06.2011, 04:01
  for me the best 3dmax here my sample render!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



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