Rendering

Maybe this is an old thread, i don't know. I would like to know if microstation is interesting in the future in using anothers plugs-in as renderer engines inside the program. Luxology is great and I know we can export the geometry to others softwares but  there are always a lot of issues and it is not very useful if have to update the geometry. I tell this because the other day I discovered Corona renderer and I made some tests.I think it will be very interesting have these kind renderers inside Microstation. I leave here two links if you are interested. The first one is the corona renderer new web and the second one is a blog that I use to learn a lot of things because there are a lot of free models, examples, tutorials and things like that. By the way, the floor generator plug-in is very outstanding. Is that kind of plug-in possible in Microstation?. Thank you.

http://corona-renderer.com/

http://www.ronenbekerman.com/12-postwork-style-architectural-visualization-tutorials/

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  • Hi,

    an example to understand:

    was developed the plugin for MR, is stopped at 2.7, is blocked by more than a year, all plugins are passed to MR 3, less than one, guess who?

    I wrote to the NL and I was told that they would be taken into agreements with developers etc, but still nothing.

    It all depends on how many people you ask, this is what it feels like to answer,

    MS obviously to render "professional" and "photorealistic" is not taken into consideration

    I know many people and organizations that are moving away from MS for this reason, and think it would take very little ...

    given the potential

    good luck

    Alex

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  • Hi,

    an example to understand:

    was developed the plugin for MR, is stopped at 2.7, is blocked by more than a year, all plugins are passed to MR 3, less than one, guess who?

    I wrote to the NL and I was told that they would be taken into agreements with developers etc, but still nothing.

    It all depends on how many people you ask, this is what it feels like to answer,

    MS obviously to render "professional" and "photorealistic" is not taken into consideration

    I know many people and organizations that are moving away from MS for this reason, and think it would take very little ...

    given the potential

    good luck

    Alex

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