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Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 3:20:44 AM | The Future of Render and Animation in Revit is here

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Hi Guys and Girls.

I have been following a company call Real Visual. They are bringing out an awsome software called REALIS3D – a product designed for architects, engineers, designers and people involved in the construction industry. 

REALIS3D is different, it imports any fbx or obj file at runtime. This is a product and once purchased by a user, it does not require us to have any development experience. It will work on windows or mac and will publish executable, web player, flash and a native R3D file that can be opened by other REALIS3D users.

You can visit there website at: www.realis3d.com and have a look for yourselves. I am convinced that Render Times are a thing of the past and can't wait until they release the software in August.

 

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David Christie

 



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Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 6:13:14 AM | The Future of Render and Animation in Revit is here

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Looks like the same tihng as Lumion. Hopefully the more of these type programs will help drive the prices down.


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Sat, Jul 27, 2013 at 10:13:21 AM | The Future of Render and Animation in Revit is here

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Hi Coreed, It is similar to Lumion but I think Realis3d has more powerful tools. It has a walk and fly mode and the material library is amazing. The only thing that I'llwant to check is if Realis3d has people similar to Lumion as that would be perfect.

Also the Lumion basic Licence is £1293 and Pro is £2586 whereas Realis3d is only £199 and currently has a 50% discount if you use the discount code ''friends''

 

 


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