daid1
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Bye to all,
I am a student of architecture and would like to begin using programs for modeling and rendering. I tried to inform myself but the more I read is the confusion in the head and the more they jump out software suitable for this use. with a pc having an i7 5830k and a gtx 970 and 16gb of expandable rams, between, rhino or rhino+grasshopper, archicad, 3ds max, way, sketchup, autocad, allplan, vray, maxwell render, lumion, blender, yafaray, thea render, lightwave+kray, fryrender, para3d, final I would like a council for one, or more programs given the different fields, that allow me to start from designing to modeling and finally to render, that they are complicated does not matter (it is not really impossible for those who are first weapons like me), that they have biblical times to make it a little matter to me, if we talk about a day still goes well, more than a day would begin to become snervante. I would like a reasoned advice because I would like to begin with a program, know it well and use it for several years, I would not like to start using one then change because another program is two spans above and start over again with study and exercise to use it to the best. the most used combination is probably 3dsmax+vray, but that doesn't mean they're the best, I think. If you have other programs to be so-called, say:
I am a student of architecture and would like to begin using programs for modeling and rendering. I tried to inform myself but the more I read is the confusion in the head and the more they jump out software suitable for this use. with a pc having an i7 5830k and a gtx 970 and 16gb of expandable rams, between, rhino or rhino+grasshopper, archicad, 3ds max, way, sketchup, autocad, allplan, vray, maxwell render, lumion, blender, yafaray, thea render, lightwave+kray, fryrender, para3d, final I would like a council for one, or more programs given the different fields, that allow me to start from designing to modeling and finally to render, that they are complicated does not matter (it is not really impossible for those who are first weapons like me), that they have biblical times to make it a little matter to me, if we talk about a day still goes well, more than a day would begin to become snervante. I would like a reasoned advice because I would like to begin with a program, know it well and use it for several years, I would not like to start using one then change because another program is two spans above and start over again with study and exercise to use it to the best. the most used combination is probably 3dsmax+vray, but that doesn't mean they're the best, I think. If you have other programs to be so-called, say: