![]() ![]() I am adding an example render done in CineRender ( while on the Educational License. But having lights, surfave materials and textures working, in a photo realistic fashion ( as in simulating light ) is of immense value. ![]() I don't think the BIM Model is a place for high-poli objects and well textured elements. but I am learning Blender for that effect ). It is very important that I can use lamps and light devices and materials as close as possible to what is gonna be built, as a way of almost "visiting what is to be built" to verify and correct myself, less as a tool for presentation ( that too. Octane lost my interested when I noticed most usages were on "looking good" for selling to a client something which may not represent reality, but on a BIM workflow, I constantly do fast renders to test mood and intensity of lighting against exposure in a virtual camera, as well as fake color renders, to see if lighting setups and natural light devices do work as expected. I am not sure you are already aware of that and in the list of things to address soon. But I had a couple of manufacturer provided models for lamps, with correct IES which used emission materials, and those did not render in Corona. Corona was the only software in the test pack which did allow me to use Archicad native lights. I use it mostly to test lighting solutions ( daytime lighting and night time lighting ) so, realistic sun and realistic lighting ( IES based ) are something I do need. My main need for a render plugin for Archicad is that the Solo version doesn't come with CineRender, and in Brazil it is sold at a good discount price, making many architects adopt Archicad Solo.
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