Showing posts with label volumetric lights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volumetric lights. Show all posts

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Artlantis 5 - My First Thoughts

Artlantis power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis 5 a spin; he's put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Here's a sneak peek at what Evan found most impressive:
  • "The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking for is really nice."
  • "Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done while you sleep."
Read the entire review here...

Image by Evan Troxel | An example of Artlantis 5's God rays | Click for full screen
If you're new to Artlantis, you may want to take a look at one of Evan's earlier tutorials here...

And here's a great tutorial on Interior Cove Lighting...

We look forward to seeing many great designs by Evan using Artlantis 5!



taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Some of his comments include: - See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.j9txYgte.dpuf
Power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Some of his comments include:
  • "The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking for is really nice."
  • "Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done while you sleep."
Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf
Power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Some of his comments include:
  • "The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking for is really nice."
  • "Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done while you sleep."
Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf
Power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Some of his comments include:
  • "The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking for is really nice."
  • "Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done while you sleep."
Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf
Power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Some of his comments include:
  • "The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking for is really nice."
  • "Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done while you sleep."
Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf
Power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Some of his comments include:
  • "The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking for is really nice."
  • "Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done while you sleep."
Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf
Power user Evan Troxel has taken the time to give Artlantis Studio 5 a spin, put his thoughts into words, and shared his first impressions with us.  Some of his comments include:
  • "The interface is really nice. It makes total sense especially as more and more people are using laptops where screen real estate is of utmost importance. It allows you to put things away that you're not using but you still have easy access to. I also love how easy it is to populate the scene with additional items like trees, furniture and people with the Catalog feature. It's not a new feature but it's laid out in a much better way now with categories. Being able to find what you're looking for is really nice."
  • "Batch rendering is also a breeze with this app. Just cue up a bunch of views and tell it to render later. Then when you're ready, launch the Artlantis Batch app and you can run it overnight, cranking out image after image until they're all done. This is a huge feature not to be underestimated. For most of us in small offices or doing solo work who only have a single computer, this can make it so work is getting done while you sleep."
Read the full review here...
We're looking forward to seeing lots of great designs from Evan in the near future!
- See more at: http://www.artlantis.com/en/blog/posts/artlantis_5_my_first_thoughts/show#sthash.x0sEUrBv.dpuf

Monday, August 19, 2013

Artlantis 5: What we know so far...

Well, the launch of Artlantis 5 is right around the corner, and here's what we know so far:  Artlantis 5 will be nothing short of revolutionary.  

Here are just some of the new features Artlantis 5 will offer:
Sign up at www.artlantis5.com for e-mail updates about what this one-of-a-kind rendering software has in store for you!

And, don't forget!  Abvent has announced free upgrades to Artlantis 5 on ALL Artlantis 4 licenses purchased on or after July 1, 2013! This offer includes Artlantis 4 first and additional full licenses as well as upgrades. So, if you're working on a big project and you've been waiting to upgrade, there's no need to wait any longer!  Contact your local Artlantis distributor for details!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Artlantis 5 will feature volumetric lighting

Abvent has revealed what's behind the letter 'V' in R E V O L U T I O N -- the Artlantis 5 revolution, that is...

If you've ever wanted to put your renderings in the spotlight, this feature will definitely appeal to you: volumetric lighting. That's right. In Artlantis 5, the lights and sun can cast warm, glowing rays into your scene, just like they do in real life. Perfect for so many uses, from bright, inviting exterior renderings to dramatically lit interior renderings of churches, night clubs, theaters, etc.

Check it out:


Don't forget to visit www.artlantis5.com and join the Artlantis 5 revolution by signing up for regular updates!

Also, a reminder that Abvent has announced free upgrades to Artlantis 5 on all Artlantis 4 licenses purchased after July 1, 2013!  This offer includes Artlantis 4 first and additional full licenses as well as upgrades.  New customers and long-time Artlantis users alike will benefit from this extraordinary offer!

Contact your local Artlantis distributor for details on how to join the Artlantis 5 revolution when you purchase Artlantis 4 today!