I used to work with enscape and lumion for years but switched over to D5 a year ago. Never looking back! The quality and speed are amazing . Love the customer support too
D5 all the way the amount of social engagement and the fact they are listening to their community and updating frequently with the community in mind has made D5 shine !
I found Blender very easy to learn and understand, and it is the first polygon modelling soft I used (I have a CAD background). That's very interesting to me that you find blender hard to use. I guess, It depend on the person.
honestly i use sketchup-twinmotion-unreal then prome ai, for interior desing then i go directly to unreal 5 and import models i find online on to it and just trow some quixel texures
I liked the approach of giving yourself only 30 min to see what can be done in a hurry. The best images were done in Enscape, D5 , Twinmotion and Unreal. If you are an architect that don't care too much about hiperrealism and want to make videos out of every project, then Enscape is a breeze, also the lightest one for a laptop. The most balanced option for me is D5, if you push it it´s posible to get Vray like images in a short time. If you are a Viz artist then might be better to take the long learning curve with Unreal of Blender.
you can do much more with minecraft, you onlly used 10% of the software. There are Texture shaders, Mods and extra free software to build fast in Minecraft. I work in a architecture office and play minecraft too.
@@thearchitecturegrind lumen is providing way faster renders than path tracing these days... It needs a bit more work on the reflection level but it's so close to the actual realistic effect that we all r searching for...
Living up to your channel name, very insightful comparisions, the AI generated ones felt like they had a certain polished aesthetic that's hard to replicate, D5 still looks the very impressive.
Great comparison! I wish you would include Corona Render in future videos. For me, I have been an old fashion Vray user +10 years and Twinmotion user for the past 3 years. Nothing beats Vray in interior render, but seeing Corona and other offline render engines nowadays makes me think of switching. For interior render I have not seen any good results from Real-time render engines like D5 and Twinmotion, they are good for exterior but not interiors, this is a future comparison point you could include.
I dont think u give Blender the right chance, of course it requires assets and libraries, it's backed by communities from all over the world, it was made to cover all aspects not just architecture so ppl need to download the assets they need , but best of all that most of the required assets are for free, and yes there is a learning curve so it may not be beginner friendly but if u hit it, u got it :)