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Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 11:46:13 AM | Rendering Programs for Revit

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idrew


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ive been browsing through the gallery and noticed some renderings that dont look like they are rendered in revit...

are people using other programs to render them and if so what are they?


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Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 4:59:59 PM | Rendering Programs for Revit

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Almost any renderer will do. I would say most use Viz, Max, VRay, Rhino, C4D and so on. Viz and Max will bring your materials over and seems to be easier to use to me but I replace all the materials once over 

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Wed, Apr 18, 2007 at 3:28:35 PM | Rendering Programs for Revit

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I've been using Artlantis Studio which is very easy to use and produces great stills, vr's, animations, etc.  It used to be much more difficult and time consuming to get revit objects to translate into Artlantis's material based world, but they have recently come out with a new DWF plug in, and everything seems to work smoothly now. 

To try:  www.artlantis.com

 

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Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 3:02:30 AM | Rendering Programs for Revit

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You might be interested to know that the beta version of the export plug-in from Revit 2009 32 and 64 bit to Artlantis 2.1 is available for free from Artlantis' site.


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Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 4:30:35 AM | Rendering Programs for Revit

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Since this year Revit 2009 can export to Artlantis 2 in atl file format.

 The export can be downloaded at: www.artlantis.com

As well as Artlantis Studio 2.1 Demo version, the demo version last for 30 days but I can provide you a 60 days serial number.

 revit2009toatl2@abvent.fr


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Alain Picard

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