when in indigo there are the advanced material?
it,s possible to use the 3d studio max material?it's possible to do a script to use the architectural material.
when in indigo there are the advanced material?
when in indigo there are the advanced material?
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U3dreal Included the most used:
1.Indigo diffuse
2.Indigo plastic
3.Indigo glass
4.Indigo metal--nk materials
5.Indigo emitter
and you got sub-levels in each of them to add extra info (bump, etc). So what would you need 3dsmax's architectural materials for? Like they say, most of the things (if not all) in real life can be represnted in Indigo with these (apparently few, but very powerful) materials.
1.Indigo diffuse
2.Indigo plastic
3.Indigo glass
4.Indigo metal--nk materials
5.Indigo emitter
and you got sub-levels in each of them to add extra info (bump, etc). So what would you need 3dsmax's architectural materials for? Like they say, most of the things (if not all) in real life can be represnted in Indigo with these (apparently few, but very powerful) materials.
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to the beginning also maxwell render had only 5 materials, but in the version 1 THEY HAVE ADDED assistant material to create fabrics, mirror, ceramics, wax, skin, wood ruvido\lucido .... etc..because, to create a advancet material it s very difficult.Have you see the editor material to the maxwell studio?
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IF WE WANT KILL MAXWELL AND FRYRENDER , WE MUST BE BEST!!!
SORRY FOR MY LANGUAGE.
FILIPPO
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Yeah...I realize materials are the skilled part of the rendering, but I've given up on Indigo for my arch VIZ work (for a while at least). There's a difference between skill and getting the job done. It takes too long to tweak materials and it is ceraintly about as user friendly as a piece of cabbage.
So, of course Maxwell and fryrender are better...but they are also lots of money. For me, I see Indigo as being great for hobby work, but just not up to steam for STEADY commercial work.
Aaron
So, of course Maxwell and fryrender are better...but they are also lots of money. For me, I see Indigo as being great for hobby work, but just not up to steam for STEADY commercial work.
Aaron
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