Ycaro Rocha Posted October 19, 2021 Share Posted October 19, 2021 Hi, I have a degree in Architecture and since the course development I have been in love with ArchViz. Since then I have been studying with the goal of making this passion my full-time and final profession. I confess that I have been having difficulties getting projects a little more consistently and this is a little frustrating. I started using Blender and fell in love with the way it works. But to work for an archviz company that uses Blender is very difficult, I rarely find one. I live in Brazil and around here I don't know any company that works with it or is flexible allowing the use. The question is: How soon do you think Blender should enter the market for good, or will it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Vella Posted October 19, 2021 Share Posted October 19, 2021 3Dsmax is standard for archviz - which you probably know this already. I would ensure you know it well enough to build detailed scenes quickly. Knowing floor generator tools, forestpro, railclone (or equivalent), multitexture tools, vray/corona will get you a foot in the door if your portfolio is up to par. Regarding the timeline on blender, not sure but I would continue with it if you enjoy it. I'm sure one day when it has enough arch viz tools and the performance can handle extremely large scenes it will be a serious contender, and you may even be able to do some tasks in blender that are difficult to do in 3dsmax. Point being its always good to have a colleague who knows different toolsets/techniques than you to bounce ideas off or help you with a project. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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