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  1. You should be as worried as a video editor when the company where he works starts using iMotion. Or as a photographer when the client tells him he can use his iphone. Or a web designer when their client tells him they're using wix.
  2. I don't see this as a problem either. Not technology at least. Someone has to do all the rest: It's not just rendering. If anything, what worried me the most was that architects were outsourcing to china or other countries where there's armies of people in a place where the cost of living is much lower. This seems to be proving to be not efficient at all for what I heard. Phew! And the new technology in rendering lets us lower our prices too to be more competitive. Yes, interns could do what we do, but you get what you pay for. Unless Revit or a newer alternative for BIM can allow rapid sketching and convert the sketch automatically to a well done model, with automatic vegetation placement and everything, and auto nice lighting and camera... I don't know. I think there's still room for us, regardless the one button rendering.
  3. Interested on this too. I'm waiting to see if this is really worth it. I don't want to save a few bucks and regret it later. Especially when I'm convinced that single thread power is extremely important and I can't get enough of it.
  4. I use https://www.waveapps.com/ and am happy with it.
  5. Found a solution!!! This is the link, and I paste the text here too in case the link no longer works in the future: https://www.tenforums.com/general-support/11079-fix-windows-10-blurry-text-windows-7.html#post973964 After you apply your desired font size in windows settings (like 125% dpi, I use this with 125%) > Open notepad, paste this into it: Code: REG ADD "HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop" /v DpiScalingVer /t REG_DWORD /d 0x00001018 /f REG ADD "HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop" /v Win8DpiScaling /t REG_DWORD /d 0x00000001 /f REG ADD "HKCU\Control Panel\Desktop" /v LogPixels /t REG_DWORD /d 0x00000078 /f then save it as .cmd somewhere on your HDD > open local ground policy editor (gpedit.msc from search bar) > In user config (im translating this from my language so there might be little translation differences) > go to Windows Settings > Scripts (login/logout) > In the window on the right double click on Login to open it (because we want this to be applied every time you login) > in Scripts tab, select Add > then in new window select Browser > navigate to where you saved your cmd file and select it > then just press Ok > Apply > Ok > Then sign out/reboot your pc > Login to your account for the first time after adding this script so it will be applied > then if it will not work, Sign out/reboot again and from now on it should work every time (works for me).
  6. Hi James, I actually went the windows UI version of scaling, the one you suggested. I have it at 125%. After rebooting it was looking blurry only in some cases. Not in adobe or max. Now I feel it's too big in some aaplications like chrome or inDesign, but still small in Max or Photoshop. Don't know. Not very happy with this and makes me wonder if I should've gotten a larger display, same resolution.
  7. Thank you all. The "customize your display" option to make everything larger, seems to make everything blurrier too. I'll take a closer look to the registry option. Thank you!
  8. Hi there, I just got a dell U2715H. At the recommended resolution, 2560 x 1440, everything looks fine, except that the text is too small and I'm getting headaches. I was able to change windows text size for icons and other, but within 3ds Max everything is way too small, including some icons. Does anyone have a recommendation to increase the size of those things? Thanks! I'm on windows 10 BTW
  9. What's: "an average sized and top notch 3d visualization company"?? You didn't put too much thought into your question, did you?
  10. Things changed. Even in the last 3 years. Sketchup is the new standard now. Cheap software + easy modeling + new render engines + architecture students having rendering skills as a must + too many new architects(this last one is a common denominator in history). It's not hard to believe that getting a client to pay over $1000 for one image is extremely hard. Quality or realism is not key anymore, or at least it's not worth the extra thousands of dollars for a little difference in quality.
  11. Hi Carlos, I don't know the UK market, but in the US I feel the market that targets architects and designers is completely saturated. You'll be selling a service they don't need. They're comfortable with having an intern with sketch-up. Why would they pay for an image if they can have as many as they want in-house for less money?
  12. Is it just me or the forum for business related threads is gone?
  13. Hi Thomas and everyone else, If you could, please add http://cromo3d.com to the list, located in New York, USA. Thanks!
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