

Learning Artlantis is extremely useful for architects, urban planners and landscapers specially in the coming years as it’s one of the very first rendering engines specialized in architecture rendering that supports VR and VR will play a very important role in architecture design conceptualization and realization in the very near future.

Artlantis comes in two packages Artlantis Render and Artlantis Studio, apart from the fact that Artlantis Studio supports Animation and VR rendering (yes, virtual reality is supported!) most of the features are the same in the two packages. It completes the artificial lights delivered with Artlantis and contributes to more realistic lighting.Artlantis is a standalone rendering engine (materials, texturing, lighting, shadowing and animation) designed from the ground up to meet the needs of architects, urban planners, landscapers, interior designers and exhibitors.

You also can import your own profiles as well as those from the manufacturers’ catalogs. 8 native IES profiles, each of them comes with custom light intensity and radiosity.Artificial lights with limitless positioning, orientation, color, intensity, or quantity.You can define as many Heliodons as you want to intervene on a particular object, image, or scene and act on the light rays and general atmosphere. Soft shadows and blurs are easy to set with an interactive cursor. Artlantis has different light source types (spot, bulb, directional light, heliodon, sky) and effects (atmosphere, turbulence, diffraction, halo, depth of field) and manages transparent materials such as the impact of light on curtains.
