Monday, February 25, 2013

Updated! Artlantis teams with Vectorworks at Ecobuild 2013

PARIS, February 25, 2013 -- Artlantis and Vectorworks will team up at this year's Ecobuild (Stand N420) to present a series of BIM and project presentations from relevant industry professionals for architects, interior designers, and landscape designers.  Company representatives will be on hand to discuss one-on-one the latest product features as well as specific projects.

Ecobuild (March 5-7, 2013, London’s ExCeL) is the world’s largest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment, drawing over 57,000 industry decision-makers from 120 countries each year, including the largest gathering of architects and specifiers in the UK.

For 25+ years, Nemetschek Vectorworks has been a global leader in design technologies providing elegant architectural software that offers Building Information Modelling (BIM); landscape, urban and garden software that provides Site Information Modelling (SIM) and lighting design capabilities in a flexible, hybrid-design environment. 

Artlantis is the perfect software for Vectorworks users, allowing them to present their projects with 3D photorealistic renderings. Artlantis enables you to improve and bring realism to your Vectorworks models with 3D objects and textures. Texture your models with high resolution shaders to obtain a very realistic effect, then set your scene with as many light sources as you want.

These two programs will work for you in a complementary way, helping you to complete even the most ambitious projects, and giving your presentations the look you want.


View the Vectorworks / Artlantis presentation schedule at Stand N420 here!

Download the Vectorworks plug-in for Artlantis here!

The Artlantis Attitude


Introducing BIMobject Private Cloud technology

With the bimobject.com product portal continuing to serve as the central cloud solution, the possibility to build synchronized replicas of the product cloud are now infinite. With the release of the new technology, BIMobject is moving its affiliate program to the new solution and now calling it Private Clouds.

With the new BIMobject® Private Cloud technology, there will be two solutions immediately available. This will be in the form of web services that can be setup by an administrator and later maintained by the building product manufacturer or, for instance, a construction company.

This means that a building product manufacturer present on the bimobject.com cloud can publish and brand their own product catalog based on the BIMobject® cloud technology with the same functionality of the main bimobject.com cloud.

With BIMobject's new Private Cloud technology, this also means that a web-based on-line product catalog will be very simple to maintain and keep in complete sync with the main bimobject.com cloud. Any changes made on the bimobject.com cloud will also be made on all of the private clouds. All functions -- BIMail, BIManalytics, and BIMobject® apps -- are also compatible with the Private Clouds.

Watch the video below to learn more about BIMobject Private Cloud technology!

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Artlantis Studio animation: Residencial El Mirador

Peruvian illustrators Quadro have shared a gorgeous animation of Miramar, a high-density residential development, on the Artlantis.com video gallery. Not only does this movie superbly showcase the project's design, it also speaks volumes on the powerful rendering and animation capabilities of Artlantis. It is an energetic and well-crafted presentation that should serve as an inspiration to others on the fine art of storytelling through editing and montage. Beautiful work!



Thursday, February 21, 2013

BIMobject launches Private Cloud


Saturday, February 16, 2013

Up, up, and away with Artlantis!

Jules Verne, visionary 19th Century author of numerous epic travel adventures, once expressed that "anything one man can imagine, other men can make real." Perhaps nowhere is that statement better embodied than in the transformative power of architecture, where ideas are ultimately realized on a grand scale. While our imaginations might know no limits, without the right tools to express and communicate our vision, the journey from idea to reality can be a difficult one. In honor of the February 8 birthday of Jules Verne, Objects Online presents the Up, Up, and Away promo, an offer for the right tools that will set your ideas soaring.

The ascent begins with Artlantis Render and Studio upgrades. If you are using Artlantis 1, 2 or 3, venture up to Artlantis 4.1 at 10% off, now through March 31. With blazing speed, Artlantis can sail right through your rendering jobs with the greatest of ease, bringing your ideas to life with stunning quality and breath-taking visuals. If you're not yet on Artlantis 4, now is a great time to move up.

To accompany you on your Artlantis trek, we are offering a 10% discount on the Artlantis 3D objects media volume, Dosch Design 3D Transport 2010. This collection features 20 road vehicles, from light-duty trucks and vans to heavy-duty commercial haulers and semi tractor-trailers. Whether your renderings involve highways, parking lots, or construction sites, this collection is appropriate for a variety of paved and unpaved sites.

Happy trails and bon voyage! Don't forget, you can post pictures and videos of your incredible Artlantis journey in the Artlantis.com galleries!

 Promo Pricing and Ordering

 Preview the 3D Transport 2010 Volume

Thursday, February 07, 2013

Artlantis teams with Vectorworks at Ecobuild 2013

Ecobuild (March 5-7, 2013, London’s ExCeL) is the world’s largest event for sustainable design, construction and the built environment, drawing over 57,000 industry decision-makers from 120 countries each year, including the largest gathering of architects and specifiers in the UK.

Free to attend, Ecobuild is about sharing innovation, ideas and best practice, sparking debate and discussion, and learning about the most current regulations and legislation.  Designed to inspire and educate the sustainable built environment community, Ecobuild’s highly acclaimed conference and seminar program will return for 2013, hosting a plethora of key industry speakers, ministers, lecturers and academics as well as a sprinkling of celebrity speakers and hosts.  Representing the entire supply chain from across the sustainable built environment, Ecobuild showcases thousands of innovative products, solutions and initiatives from over 1500 organizations in the green infrastructure, building materials, renewables, solar, timber, design and lighting industries.

Join Artlantis and Vectorworks at Stand #N420 at Ecobuild 2013!

For 25+ years, Nemetschek Vectorworks Inc has been a global leader in design technologies providing elegant architectural software that offers Building Information Modelling (BIM); landscape, urban and garden software that provides Site Information Modelling (SIM) and lighting design capabilities in a flexible, hybrid-design environment. 

Artlantis is the perfect software for Vectorworks users, allowing them to present their projects with 3D photorealistic renderings. Artlantis enables you to improve and bring realism to your Vectorworks models with 3D objects and textures. Texture your models with high resolution shaders to obtain a very realistic effect, then set your scene with as many light sources as you want.

These two programs will work for you in a complementary way, helping you to complete even the most ambitious projects, and giving your presentations the look you want.


Download the Vectorworks plug-in for Artlantis here!

We hope to see you in London!

Tuesday, February 05, 2013

Introducing ARTmineSKP

Does your interior design model need a bit of flare?  Why not add some fine art to help visualize the space?  Check out this new SketchUp plug-in, ARTmineSKP:  it lets you browse a collection of 5,000 artworks and upload them to your model!  ARTmineSKP makes your models more lifelike, and helps your clients find the artwork that's right for them.

Download the plug-in for free at skp.art-mine.com

Introducing ARTmineSKP from Agora Gallery on Vimeo.