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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Cardiff
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Name: Nick Thompson |
Jastki, has produced many outstanding pieces of Archvis with Modo, here are a few more: -
http://forums.luxology.com/discussio....aspx?id=24405 http://forums.luxology.com/discussio....aspx?id=24336 http://forums.luxology.com/discussio....aspx?id=24745 http://forums.luxology.com/discussio....aspx?id=24962 Modo is a program I have been thinking about switching to for awhile now, as the program and the output it produces are both superb. Now Modo has object animation with the latest Modo 302, it's becoming more and more tempting. |
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Modo is a great alternative program for Arch-Viz. I switched 3 years ago and I have enjoyed watching it develope. The selections tools alone make this program a very efficient and powerfull one. It doesn't have a particles system nor CA tools right now but it is great for the everyday job. We might see some of those tools in the 401 release. Luxology has a very strong and helpful community. The developers are always answering questions and helping the users with any issues they encounter which is sweet. Also, make sure to check Luxology TV:
http://www.luxology.com/training/ IMHO, it is by far the best training resource I have seen for any 3D application (C4D just lunched something similar). Right now, Luxology is offering a 30 day trial version of Modo for the Skuuma Furniture Design Competition. It comes with some extra goodies. There is no reason why anybody shouldn't give it a try http://www.luxology.com/skuuma/ Here are the Arch-Viz galleries: http://www.luxology.com/gallery/imag...=Category&id=3 http://www.luxology.com/gallery/imag...=Category&id=4 Last edited by CHE; May 1st, 2008 at 06:56 AM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Ballarat, Victoria, Australia
Posts: 1,275
Name: Joel Callahan |
Someone told me about Modo and I checked their gallery out. Simply incredible.
If I didn't have so much time and money invested with 3DS, I'd do it. If I was just starting out, I'd use Modo. I think if you try to do work with a 'big' firm, you might be in trouble as you'd be the exception to their workflow. But if you plan to freelance and say bugger to the (current) mainstream, then go for it! Modo can do some absolutely incredible things with it's render engine. |
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I personally own both, 3dsmax and Modo. I use Modo for stills and 3dsmax for animations; this is for all my freelance work. You are right about 3dsmax/vray being the standard for any full-time Arch-Viz position out there though. I work 8hrs a day using 3dsmax and vray. I am currently trying to have Modo incorporated into our workflow at the office :P
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: London
Posts: 54
Name: Derek Forreal |
Ernesto, i've been following modo for a while now and am still 50/50 on whether to adopt it as a modelling tool. i can now model pretty much what i need directly in max (something which took a while to learn as i relied on import of cad models/drawings).
if i now start to use modo, i would have to learn its own set of workarounds for accurate modelling. i have tried the demo and have noted that the program crashes quite a bit as soon as i try to use the snaps/guides. even when it doesn't crash, these tools don't seem to work with any kind of consistency. this is a shame as i really love the modelling tools and the very direct modelling approach. do you use snaps/guides? and do you know of any tuts that go through them in some detail? do you model by eye/import cad/ have an 'accuracy' workflow that you'd like to share? |
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Here are a couple of videos from Luxology TV that might help you to get your feet wet with these particular tools. http://www.luxology.com/training/video.aspx?id=170 http://www.luxology.com/training/video.aspx?id=98 http://www.luxology.com/training/video.aspx?id=12 Quote:
Here is a thread that Neil Hayes started in which he explains one of the methods there are to bring CAD data into Modo sucessfully. I use the same approach. http://forums.luxology.com/discussio....aspx?id=13431 The AccuTrans license is only $20 http://www.micromouse.ca/ Also, here are a couple of time lapsed video clips I put together showing more or less my work flow with Modo. I have been thinking about making a series of Arch Viz tutorials for Modo. http://www.virtualgfx.com/Modo/Garcia.mov (4MB) http://www.virtualgfx.com/Modo/IvanModel.mov (32MB) I hope it helps. E |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: London
Posts: 54
Name: Derek Forreal |
thanks for the reply and the great links Ernesto
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thanks for taking the time to do these |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Canada
Posts: 3
Name: Ray Sun |
I'm a new modo user, I really want to know how to let modo import and export the right camera infomation with 3Dmax, I was try FBX . but the camera was changed. I don't know why.
I hope I can setup camera in MAX or Modo, and can get same view in other. so that will be cool. Quote:
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