Architectural visualization with Blender video !!!
Vaclav Chaloupka created a three-part video tutorial, explaining how to use Blender for a full architectural visualization animation.
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Vaclav Chaloupka created a three-part video tutorial, explaining how to use Blender for a full architectural visualization animation.
The acquisition of Caligari (creators of Truespace) by Microsoft has lead to the release of Truespace 7.6 for free.
Microsoft hopes it will help people to create content for their Virtual Earth system, not unlike the use of the free version of SketchUp to create models for Google Earth…
This is a full version, including modeling, animation, rendering and customization, but for Windows only. And you have to get used to the icon-based interface (hundreds of icons for most functions. The interactive widgets in the viewport and the realtime rendering features in the modeling view are compelling features.
Go to http://www.cadhistory.net for a link to a free e-book on the history of CAD (mostly oriented towards Mechanical CAD, but there are chapters on different companies).
You are encouraged by the author to donate for the research on cancer.
Antics provides a solution to develop realtime animations. It is used for pre-visualization, machinima and general multimedia purposes.
There are two versions: free and pro, with different content available and with better integration in the pro version.
Available for Windows only.
The new generation of AccuRender is called nXt. It is a rendering plugin for AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp or Rhino.
The software will be commercial, but you can currently subscribe to test a pre-release version. This is free.
You can indicate if you are a Mac user, but the software is currently targeting Windows applications mostly. But when you know that Rhino is being ported to OSX, AccuRender might follow.
Maria
DualCAD is a free Windows-only 2D CAD program to edit MicroStation DGN files. It is a full application, used to demonstrate the capabilities of the PcsCustom ActiveX control from the developer (not free), which can be used to develop a Windows-based CAD application.
http://www.pcscad.com/index.html
Maria
There are different free CAD applications, which might be worth to keep an eye on. Some of them are actively being developed, but not fully usable yet.
Most of them are cross-platform. Some of them exist in a free (and Open) community edition and commercial add-ons. But it might be an approach to build further on an existing toolset.
Maria