Friday, December 21, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Artlantis 4.1.8 update is now available!
The Artlantis 4.1.8 update version fixes a number of bugs and also includes an enhancement.
Enhancement:
Artlantis 4.1.8 introduces two new parameters for the DXF-DWG import: the distance between Knots, and the deviation angle between faces. They come in addition to the 2D conversion parameters and control the triangulation of the 3D geometry. As a result, Artlantis can correctly interpret and triangulate moldings or any curved body built in the CAD modeler.
Bug fixes:
Mac and Windows:
- ArchiCAD .gsm objects: the colors were not distinguished when saving by layers or on a unique layer.
- Reopening a file wasn't possible; now the Revert command allows it.
- The program would freeze when selecting an object.
- Artlantis crashed when using "Delete the material ID unused"
- When exporting a file from SketchUp 8 to Artlantis, some viewpoints were ignored.
- Export from ArchiCAD 16 to 4.1: the geometry was offset from the origin.
- DWF and OBJ export: the geometry wasn't exported if the current view was a panorama, a VR object or an animation.
- OBJ import fixes: missing textures.
- DWG-DXF fixes: Tessalation, distorted geometry and missing geometry
The Artlantis color picker didn't match the material in the preview.
Windows only:
- In the Objects Inspector, checking/unchecking a layer in the lower part of a long list would result in the display jumping back to the top of the list.
- Scene Information, Translate Origin command: displayed an incorrect icon.
- Issue when Activating/Deactivating layers from the perspective view inspector.
-
iVisit 3D builder didn't work if XQuartz was missing.
Artlantis 4.1 users will be notified automatically about this free update and they can download it from www.artlantis.com. The Artlantis demo version was also updated; users can download this latest 4.1.8 version right away.
Download the Artlantis 4.1.8 update here.
Download the Artlantis 4.1.8 demo version here.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Rendering Parameters in Artlantis
Automatic lighting adjustment has been available since the launch of
Artlantis 3. With Artlantis 4.1, users can now choose to keep this
setting or use a new feature called Physical Camera. Which one suits you
best? What does each setting mean? Watch this recorded webinar to
learn more about the rendering parameters and output formats in
Artlantis.
Artlantis Webinar - Rendering Parameters from artlantis on Vimeo.
Saturday, December 08, 2012
Free 'Maxwell Rendering in Artlantis' webinar
Since the introduction of Artlantis 4.1,
Artlantis is equipped with a second, optional, but very powerful and
accurate Maxwell Render Engine. From now on, you don't have to choose
between ease of use and physical accuracy; with the Maxwell Render button you have
them both within reach. With the ease of use of Artlantis, and with one
click of the button, you will create breath-taking and physically accurate
renderings. In short, the Maxwell Engine is the perfect addition to
your 3D visualization tools!
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012, at 1:00 PM (GMT +1), Design8 bv will
organize an informative webinar about all the possibilities of the
Maxwell Render Engine. Participation is FREE! The only thing you
have to do, is subscribe yourself through this link.
We hope to welcome you on Tuesday, December 18!
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Le FabShop Opens Office, Showroom in Paris
PARIS,
France, Nov 27, 2012 - Following last month’s announcement from Le FabShop that it is distributing
MakerBot 3D printers and ancillaries in France, the organization is delighted
to follow up with the news that it is now opening a new office and showroom in
Paris. This move has been taken to further support expansion and growth within
France and to establish Le FabShop as the French leader in desktop 3D printing
technology.
The new Le FabShop space is located right in the heart
of Paris with Group Abvent - an organization renowned for producing complex,
high quality architectural models across Europe. This is an excellent
partnership for both companies and brings great opportunities for working in 3D
and promoting the message to a wider French audience.
Historically,
Bertier Luyt and Group Abvent have worked together previously on the Versailles
3D project www.versailles3d.com.
About Abvent
The Abvent Group offers innovative image and design solutions for CAD
professionals in the fields of architecture & design and photography since
1985. Abvent's cutting edge approach to digital imagery has resulted in products
and services that are innovative and easy-to-use and this becomes even
more powerful when combined with the 3D capabilities of Le FabShop.
About Le FabShop
Le FabShop is a community based hub for
design and digital manufacturing as well as
research & development activities and is
equipped with a diverse range of tools to meet
the needs of researchers, designers, students
or consumers that may otherwise not have access
to such tools. Responding to local demand across
of range of sectors, Le FabShop brings together
a full spectrum of digital techniques to provide
custom manufacturing and collaboration
for anyone that requires it.
For more information, visit:
www.lefabshop.fr.
Monday, November 26, 2012
iRender Billboards 'Fourth Edition'
iRender has announced the release of their "Fourth Edition" iRender Billboards Media Collection currently comprising 155 Water Features, Pots, and Garden Accessories, available in the following file formats:
- Artlantis Render and Artlantis Studio Billboard File Format
- Photoshop PSD File Format
- .PNG File Format (Alpha Channel included for use in AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Revit, and SketchUp)
Now you can dress up your rendered garden scenes with awesome content that will bring your rendered projects to life.
View the detailed contents of this Media Collection in the iRender Billboard Gallery. (Please note that these Gallery images are "low resolution" and for the sole purpose of enabling you to view the contents of the product offering. The product you purchase will contain the "high resolution" imagery in its various useable File Formats).
Delivery of the Media is by way of a physical overnight shipment of the content on a 16Gb Memory Stick to any location in South Africa.
Users requiring delivery outside of South Africa should discuss this requirement with iRender when placing their order.
Click here to order!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Sock away the savings!
The holidays are always full of surprises. Sometimes, it's a sparkling
gemstone or shiny new gadget. Other times, it's another darned pair of
neutral-colored socks from Aunt Millie. We can't control what other
people give us during the holidays, but this year, we can control what
we get from our rendering software.
If you're tired of getting the same old stuff from your rendering software every year, why not get more with Artlantis 4? Now through December 31, 2012, we're giving you the opportunity to sock away the savings with 20% off Artlantis Render & Studio first-seat licenses and 10% off selected Artlantis Media volumes.
Whether you like Artlantis for its world-famous speed and ease of use, or you delight in the world-class quality of the optional Maxwell Render engine, there's no question that with Artlantis, your workflow and renderings will benefit year after year. Download the free Artlantis demo today and see what a difference 30-days can make.
We hope you have an enjoyable and safe holiday season this year!
"Sock away the Savings" Promo Pricing
Download the Artlantis 30-day Demo
If you're tired of getting the same old stuff from your rendering software every year, why not get more with Artlantis 4? Now through December 31, 2012, we're giving you the opportunity to sock away the savings with 20% off Artlantis Render & Studio first-seat licenses and 10% off selected Artlantis Media volumes.
Whether you like Artlantis for its world-famous speed and ease of use, or you delight in the world-class quality of the optional Maxwell Render engine, there's no question that with Artlantis, your workflow and renderings will benefit year after year. Download the free Artlantis demo today and see what a difference 30-days can make.
We hope you have an enjoyable and safe holiday season this year!
"Sock away the Savings" Promo Pricing
Download the Artlantis 30-day Demo
Monday, November 19, 2012
iRender Billboards 'Third Edition'
iRender's "Third Edition" Billboards Media Collection, currently comprising 90 Southern African indigenous trees, is now available for purchase.
The Media content is available in the following file formats:
- Artlantis Render and Artlantis Studio Billboard format
- Photoshop PSD format
- .PNG format (Alpha Channel included for use in AutoCAD, ArchiCAD, Revit, and SketchUp)
Also included are 10 images of Natural Rock Formations to make your rendered scene more realistic.
Now you can dress up your rendered scenes with indigenous vegetation that is appropriate to your projects' geographic location.
Click here to view detailed contents of this Media Collection in the iRender Billboard Gallery. (Please
note that these Gallery images are "low resolution" and for the sole
purpose of enabling you to view the content of the product offering. The
product you purchase will contain the "high resolution" imagery in its
various useable File Formats).
Delivery of the Media is by way of a physical overnight shipment of the contents on an 8Gb memory stick to any location in South Africa. Users requiring delivery outside of South Africa should discuss this requirement with iRender when placing their order.
PRICE: R 1,295.00 Excl VAT - (Includes overnight delivery on an 8Gb Memory Stick to users in South Africa only.)
Enjoy!
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Good news about QuickTime 7.7.3
Download QuickTime 7.7.3 here.
Download the Artlantis 4.1.7 thirty-day demo here.
Thursday, November 08, 2012
Physical Camera and Automatic Light Adjustment in Artlantis 4
Introduction to the physical camera rendering option and automatic light adjustment option in Artlantis 4.
Thanks to its new automatic light adjustment feature, Artlantis dynamically balances the lighting levels in your scenes from dawn till sunset, and from outside to inside a building, and thus allows you to perform photo-realistic images and animations.
Automatic lighting adjustment has been available since the launch of Artlantis 3. With Artlantis 4.1, users can now choose to keep this setting or use a new feature called ISO/Shutter. ISO refers to the sensitivity of camera film, while the Shutter Speed refers to the length of time the camera’s aperture stays open when taking a picture.
Understanding the principles enables you to choose the one that suits you best.
Visit the Artlantis Movie Channel on YouTube here for more helpful tutorials.
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