I expect that 3D visualization will be more productive when you can also operate at higher levels, such as using parameterized models and systems where models are generated by changing values. This can later be combined with AI controlled parameter values.
@@sofiane_mabed9493 I agree, when it comes to quality, offline renderers are still ahead. But D5 reaches a point where I can achieve 85% of the quality, for 1% of the rendering cost. And for someone like me, who hasn't got the time, and hardware resources, it's a great deal.
@@sofiane_mabed9493 it depends on the user. I've seen many people who haven't learned how to use corona for many years and their renders are like pieces of shit. interior or exterior. I've seen many unreal engine and d5 renders that differed minimally from the really good ones in corona
Hey there, I have a question that I haven't found a solid answer anywhere else, I hope you can give a satisfying answer with your own experience: If you put everything else aside (like rendering speed, number of available models/materials, price, etc..) which software gives better results in terms of photorealism / render quality among D5 and Lumion? Especially for interior scenes please. Thanks a lot!
I expect that 3D visualization will be more productive when you can also operate at higher levels, such as using parameterized models and systems where models are generated by changing values. This can later be combined with AI controlled parameter values.
The fact that you can do this in real time, is beyond mind-boggling in my opinion. I'm slowly, but surely ditching corona/vray for this.
I'm impressed too ;)
no one can beat corona and vray for realistic but for fast project is good to use
D5
@@sofiane_mabed9493 I agree, when it comes to quality, offline renderers are still ahead. But D5 reaches a point where I can achieve 85% of the quality, for 1% of the rendering cost. And for someone like me, who hasn't got the time, and hardware resources, it's a great deal.
@@sofiane_mabed9493 it depends on the user. I've seen many people who haven't learned how to use corona for many years and their renders are like pieces of shit. interior or exterior. I've seen many unreal engine and d5 renders that differed minimally from the really good ones in corona
Isnt it better to do scattering in Sketchup? More models and more advanced scatter tool
Hey there, I have a question that I haven't found a solid answer anywhere else, I hope you can give a satisfying answer with your own experience:
If you put everything else aside (like rendering speed, number of available models/materials, price, etc..) which software gives better results in terms of photorealism / render quality among D5 and Lumion? Especially for interior scenes please. Thanks a lot!
My PC crashes on larger surfaces, I have to split them into like 10 subsurfaces and do it one by one lol
can someone tell me where i found to download chaos scatter??????