Showing posts with label online seminar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online seminar. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 05, 2013

Online training: Visualization with Artlantis | Fine tuning materials in Artlantis 5

Hosted by ARCHVISTA
Date:
November 11, 2013 | 11:00AM - 1:00 PM | Pacific Time
Presenter(s):
Thomas M. Simmons
Description:
LearnVirtualTM is an online training program that allows you to learn right from your desk!

Artlantis 5 is being deemed a revolution. That may be attributed to its new interface ... or just some of the new cool features related to shaders and media. This series will focus on the newest features in Artlantis and how to take your renderings to the next level.

In this class you will learn how to fine tune materials. Specifically applying textures/shaders, updating geometry and working with objects.

To register & for more information, please visit:
http://www.learnvirtual.com/BIMcourses

Training Level:
Advanced

Price:
$59

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

LIVE! Online webinar: Rendering BIM models in Artlantis

On Wednesday, May 29, 2013 at 2:00 PM EDT, Chris Stringer of Objects Online will be joining Greg Conyngham of ICS for a webinar on rendering BIM models in Artlantis 4.1. In this webinar, we will introduce you to Abvent's Artlantis, the fastest stand-alone 3D rendering application developed especially for architects and designers. Artlantis is ideal for quickly and easily creating high resolution 3D renderings, iVisit 3D Panoramas, QuickTime VR Objects and animations. You'll learn how to:
  • Export your model from your 3D modeling program and and import into Artlantis
  • Quickly apply shaders and textures to create photo realistic building materials
  • Add objects and cutouts to your Artlantis model
  • Add and manage lighting and atmosphere
  • Create an iVisit 3D Panorama for client presentations 
Direct plug-ins are available for ArchiCAD, Vectorworks, SketchUp, and Revit in order to make Artlantis's rendering more accessible to you. Additionally, Artlantis reads the latest versions of the most common file formats such as .dxf, .dwg, .dwf, .fbx or .obj.

With Artlantis's renowned ease of use you no longer need specialists in your firm to achieve high quality, photo-realistic renderings and animations. Webinar guests will be able to take advantage of a special Artlantis promotion, which will be mentioned during the webinar. Mark your calendar (Wednesday, May 29, 2:00 PM EDT) and register today!

U.S. participants only, please!

 Register for the Webinar

 Download the Artlantis 30-day Demo

 Artlantis Pricing & Ordering

Friday, April 19, 2013

Novedge Webinar: Working with Shaders in Artlantis

In case you missed yesterday's live, Novedge webinar, Working with Shaders in Artlantis, here is the recorded version:

Novedge Webinar #69: Working with Shaders in Artlantis Studio 4.1 from Novedge on Vimeo.

YouTube fans can access the same video here.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

LIVE! Online webinar: Working with Shaders in Artlantis

What it's About:
Artlantis 4.1 is a powerful, easy-to-use 3D rendering application developed especially for architects and designers, ideal for quickly and easily creating high-resolution 3D renderings, animations, QuickTime VR Objects and iVisit 3D Panoramas. This webinar will focus on using Shaders in Artlantis, covering different types of Shaders, the Shaders Inspector, the Catalog, media collections, Postcards, and custom Shaders creation.

The webinar on April 17 is free and will last about about 1 hour, including the Q & A session.

Who is Presenting:

Chris Stringer is General Manager of Objects Online, Abvent’s Artlantis distributor in the US & Canada and a BIMobject.com US franchise. Trained as an architect, Chris has been involved in architectural software sales, training, and support since 1996. His professional interests include 3D parametric modeling and 3D visualization.

Who Should Attend:
Architects, Designers, 3D modelers, and anyone interested in photo realistic 3D visualization.

Webinar is free but space is limited. Mark the date (April 17, 2013) and reserve your webinar seat now.