Layama, the VR creation tool by MOTIVA
Get ready for the coolest thing in VR for ArchViz creators! MOTIVA released Layama today. I’ve tested it in BETA and Love it!
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Yesterday, Chaos Czech released Corona Renderer 5 for Cinema 4D, with improved memory management for displacement, faster rendering and lower memory needs for caustics, multiple environments for use in LightMix, improved the handling of proxies and instances, and more. Cover image by Luigi Cerbone.
RailClone 4 Released today by iToo Software, and it adds powerful new features to make it much easier to use while unlocking brand new workflows that dramatically expand what’s possible with 3ds Max’s leading parametric modeling and layout plugin.
Skatter v2 is in the making, and it needs our help. Thomas & Merwan went with the crowdfunding route for making Skatter v2 happen, and I’m all for helping them make it happen.
Creating Cityscapes is iToo Software’s latest Tips & Tricks installment for Forest Pack and RailClone. In this episode, they demonstrate how to distribute pre-built Evermotion assets to quickly create procedural cities.
Laubwerk Plants Kit 13 is here for Halloween! Update 1.0.27 for the player is out too. This kit is a selected mix of charming and common temperate deciduous trees, mainly from Northeastern America, temperate Europe, and East Asia, planted in parks, gardens, or streets, including such showy specimen trees as the Japanese angelica tree, the showy crabapple, ‘Merrill’ magnolia, and white willow, as well as some very common street trees such as the columnar Norway maple and Turkish hazel.