@@andychristoforou Would love to have an in depth tutorial on lighting for interiors. Both daylighting and artificial lighting (how to get the right values for the natural and artificial lights candela/lumens).
Thank you for the overview. I'm use Rhino with other rendering tools and I'm getting ready to switch to D5. My only concern is that based upon your video, it appears the only option for proxy objects is exporting a static images to a D5 native file format. In most other rendering tools, I could use any block as a proxy, direct from Live Sync, without a second export (and taking advantage of rendering changes following any proxy object edits).
@@InspiredScience Good question, so you can only do a proxy swap with the export method, LiveSync doesn't "separate" the meshes for you to individually replace. That's the one downside there, personally knowing this I just handle all my entouraging in d5 or lumion rather than using rhino/revit to place If you'd like a free month of D5 pro, I can give you one here: archviz.academy
Hi Mr.Andy, can I ask you question what program is better for D5 Render ? Is using Blender can do well for D5 Render for LiveSync ? And do you know if D5 Render have Black Friday Discount probably ? Thanks in advance, your content help me to learn this new software to speedup my workflow
D5 has done a great job with all their plugins being developed at the same stage so Blender is an excellent option because of how robust the modeling tools are (and it's free) plus their UV capabilities! Pretty much all the settings I talk about here carry over to it. Don't worry, Blender will not hold you back! Not sure about a BF sale, but if you check my video description I always offer 5% off subscriptions! I'll also be giving out a free month of D5 Pro soon, stay tuned and thanks for the support!
@@andychristoforou So it was better to use DirectExport especially in Blender, so their settings and UV can transfer to D5 fully ? I still trying for 1 month too
@clainwahyudarmawan7055 Direct or Live are totally fine for blender. Just remember to apply materials! Yes, giving out a free month of D5 - check my latest community post!
@@andychristoforou Hi Andy. I use a cabinet design/engineering software called Microvellum that is an overlay on AutoCAD only. I would like to be able to see renderings at the same time as drafting/designing for when I meet customers. That way they can get a better feel of the product/space as changes are made.
The next step I want to do is to have a finished job drawing taken into a rendering software and have AI do all of the lighting and other objects without touching my design
Been updated with your videos ever since they popped out in my youtube feed. Manageable length, clear, and concise videos 💯
@@JigsHidalgoMusic Appreciate the complement, looks like the YT algorithm is working well, ha! Glad you discovered the channel!
@ love the tutorials. please keep em coming!
@@JigsHidalgoMusic you got it! LMK if you have any specific topics you'd like a vid on!
@@andychristoforou Would love to have an in depth tutorial on lighting for interiors. Both daylighting and artificial lighting (how to get the right values for the natural and artificial lights candela/lumens).
@@JigsHidalgoMusic Ah that's a good idea! Good compliment to the exterior lighting video I just did! I'll add that to the queue, thanks!
Thanks Andy, always thought why some of my models looked white from blender, makes sense now.
@@sondamvula Yesss exactly! Really messes up people, I hope they simplify the importing out!
You can use "synchronise render color" command for second method and it will generate materials like method 1.
Great command, thanks!
Thank you for the overview. I'm use Rhino with other rendering tools and I'm getting ready to switch to D5.
My only concern is that based upon your video, it appears the only option for proxy objects is exporting a static images to a D5 native file format.
In most other rendering tools, I could use any block as a proxy, direct from Live Sync, without a second export (and taking advantage of rendering changes following any proxy object edits).
@@InspiredScience Good question, so you can only do a proxy swap with the export method, LiveSync doesn't "separate" the meshes for you to individually replace. That's the one downside there, personally knowing this I just handle all my entouraging in d5 or lumion rather than using rhino/revit to place
If you'd like a free month of D5 pro, I can give you one here: archviz.academy
Hi Mr.Andy, can I ask you question what program is better for D5 Render ? Is using Blender can do well for D5 Render for LiveSync ? And do you know if D5 Render have Black Friday Discount probably ?
Thanks in advance, your content help me to learn this new software to speedup my workflow
D5 has done a great job with all their plugins being developed at the same stage so Blender is an excellent option because of how robust the modeling tools are (and it's free) plus their UV capabilities! Pretty much all the settings I talk about here carry over to it. Don't worry, Blender will not hold you back!
Not sure about a BF sale, but if you check my video description I always offer 5% off subscriptions!
I'll also be giving out a free month of D5 Pro soon, stay tuned and thanks for the support!
@@andychristoforou So it was better to use DirectExport especially in Blender, so their settings and UV can transfer to D5 fully ? I still trying for 1 month too
@clainwahyudarmawan7055 Direct or Live are totally fine for blender. Just remember to apply materials!
Yes, giving out a free month of D5 - check my latest community post!
Is there any kind of livesync to AutoCAD? I know of the livesync to Lumion.
@@csandersjr83 Are you doing 3d in cad?
They support, skp, vectorworks, archicad, revit, 3ds etc.
@@andychristoforou Hi Andy. I use a cabinet design/engineering software called Microvellum that is an overlay on AutoCAD only. I would like to be able to see renderings at the same time as drafting/designing for when I meet customers. That way they can get a better feel of the product/space as changes are made.
The next step I want to do is to have a finished job drawing taken into a rendering software and have AI do all of the lighting and other objects without touching my design
@csandersjr83 Check out Veras. That's what they do but don't do it in 3d, all 2d!
@@andychristoforou thank you
Direct import sometimes don't read uv mapping
@@rajendrameena150 Try using the keep texture size parameter on the material settings