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which program to render

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gregorioR

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hi! I saw this part of image render on the net. according to you that with what program can you get a render like this? :rolleyes:
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Dear Gregorian, online software continues to be born to render, from those for industrial uses to those more suitable for the artistic or fantasy sector. I open a list of reports starting from the simplest, accessible, economic and proveable ones for free: simlab composed in http://www.lista.it/alibre/alibre_simlab.html e keyshot for cad in http://www.lista.it/alibre/alibre_photor.html (together with free proof of alibre). while being born to flank mechanical cads, these engines have been folded to use so to say "fantasy" by various users as you can see in the examples of the respective forums; moreover, the recent introduction of mannequins and support for rendering the human face in keyshot makes it increasingly difficult to establish the real operating boundaries of each.
if you are looking for more professional and artistic solutions some other reader more in the industry will add better software indications more suitable for such uses, hello!
 
thanks liststudio for the answer. I looked at the interesting links and videos really.
I would have a question, can you draw directly planimetry, buildings, etc. in simlab composed? or do you import a dwg in 3d and then proceed with the render? I am not very experienced perhaps it is a trivial question.. a greeting
 
hi gregorio, the simlab solution (120 euros) imports the external model in one of the import formats listed in http://www.lista.it/alibre/alibre_simlab.html .
you can download the free demo version on the page.
if you need a 3d cad without time limits, personal alibre is at 99 euros.
keyshot for cad solution is part of alibre professional at 599 euros (this month to 479 euros as in http://www.lista.it/alibre/buy.html ).
you can try them both for free by clicking in http://www.lista.it/alibre/tutorials.html you tried to navigate the house 3d in pdf by clicking in the image under the button "videocourse" in http://www.lista.it/alibre/alibre_simlab.html Ciao!
 

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