You can get their benchmark tool to find out if your pc specs meet the minimum requirements. www.d5render.com/specs Like any other software, it also depends on how heavy your scene. 🙂
The images quality .. the chosen scenes .. the examples! Everything is so artistically fine in this video .. but not only .. the background beautiful music which fitted perfectly the tone and the quality of the narration about my near future favourite rendering engine ! Thank you so much… keep up this great job ..
Been using Lumion lately but cannot achieve the degree of detail and realism that I want. There's something cartoonish about Lumion's render output. I'm excited to learn D5 soon! 🙂
Can D5 render use for industrial plant rendering...like water treatment plant and so....I'm currently looking for a environment and industrial renderer
@@saviematadeen314hi , please i am currently working on geothermal plant/lithium plant and other industrial plants. Please can you help with a few models that could be of help as you are working on similar project. I will appreciate, thank you.
As a vray user it still feels plasticy, but the software has come a long way. Most firm now use Enscape, or D5 because the entry barrier is so small and can produce good enough results. Higher end firms still outsource to big studios for the main images.
Yes, the entry barrier for the software is actually almost non-existent. If companies want to dish out quick renders or animations, D5 is up for the job. And yes, you're right. They have come a long way (and pretty fast updates, in my opinion), and I won't be surprised to see huge improvements from them very soon. 🙂
Chaos V-Ray does not produce higher quality renders than D5 when you consider apples-to-apples timeframes (and among advanced rendering solutions with similar capabilities, it's all about the amount of time/ray iterations). Escape isn't close and shouldn't be considered in the same sentence as the other two. FWIW, I'm a software developer that's written ray-trace algorithms.
Hey, the studio can be used in the community subscription but is only limited to 5 presets. You need to have a higher subscription if you need more. Hope this helps. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens thanks for your reply. But I can't find that blue button for the studio. It didn't appear on my screen. Is there another way to navigate the studio? Thanks
I have the Pro version, which is a paid subscription. But you can always use the free version, but it does come with limitations with PRO assets availability.
@user-rk3ms8ec1e No, I don't have the perpetual (lifetime) license, and it's no longer available. It was only available in the past early versions of the software.
Currently, you can export 3dsmax files into D5 for .abc format. Maybe in the future updates we will see the animated cameras included. Fingers crossed 🤞
@P-lo_ol-9 Give this a try: Before exporting your file, make sure you have installed the d5 converter - relative to your source software (if you're using 3ds max, then install and use the 3dsmax converter). Then you can start exporting. Hope this helps.
@carlosbigfreeze6841 been doing it already, but I don't mind getting a sponsorship to help grow this channel. This way, I can help people who want to get better in the archviz industry more. 🙂
I remember they did have the perpetual license in their early years, but they no longer have it now. They also have a free version that you can use, and you can render still images and animations. 🙂
I have NIVIDIA GTX 970 and it doesnt work on it. whereas I have perfectly working on rest of the softwares like 3ds max, Maya, Nuke, UE, clarisse, Blender or anything you name it. If I have to update graphics spending a lot of money for ONE SOFTWARE, I cant do it. thats a sad part
That's completely fine. As long as your current setup still works for you, there's no need to buy a new one. Maybe in the near future you'll need a new setup, so that would be a good time to upgrade. Just my 2 cents. 😉
100% agreed. Soon I will have to upscale my system. I wished to work on D5. But I was sad seeing a pop up window that my display card is too old to handle this. anyways thanks a lot for responding
That would be a good comparison, but it all really depends upon the situation. If you're rushing for a deadline, I would bet on something that could produce something quickly and having a real-time capabilty to produce faster outputs. 🙂
Na, with every version of a software they say is revolutionizing, when unreal releases a new version is revolutionizing, when blender releases a new version is revolutionizing, when corona releases a new version is revolutionizing, etc. Is such a wasted world man. Two weeks later the competence has something like the same with a different approach lol.
You might be right, but I'm not sure it holds true with all benefits, though - starting with pricing. Lumion is way expensive. Although I use both software, I don't see anything wrong with sticking with what you know best and what software you use comfortably on a daily basis. But yeah, D5 currently is way ahead from lumion.. that is unless Lumion pulls something new. 😉
@@silvercoloredlens i learned d5 in a couple of days and got great result with practicing and perfecting the program it will be the best - whenever I try to learn v-ray I remember how log it takes to set up and render
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Sure, but how powerful the computer needs to be and is it possible to play 10-15 minutes video in realtime?
You can get their benchmark tool to find out if your pc specs meet the minimum requirements.
www.d5render.com/specs
Like any other software, it also depends on how heavy your scene. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens
I looked at your specs. will it work on a laptop with Intel IrisXe too?
@smarthalayla6397 If your GPU is not on the list, theb I'm afraid it wouldn't work well. 😕
@@silvercoloredlensbro please help me. A1. Do you make this videi/model on sketchup? Q2. If so Can you tell me how to get these nice texture please?
The images quality .. the chosen scenes .. the examples!
Everything is so artistically fine in this video .. but not only .. the background beautiful music which fitted perfectly the tone and the quality of the narration about my near future favourite rendering engine !
Thank you so much… keep up this great job ..
Thank you for noticing the minute details. I appreciate you. 🙏
Been using Lumion lately but cannot achieve the degree of detail and realism that I want. There's something cartoonish about Lumion's render output. I'm excited to learn D5 soon! 🙂
Yes, you hit the nail in the head. Welcome to the community, Jigs. 🫡
Thanks! It's always a treat watching your videos. Will definitely be tuned in for more. 😀@@silvercoloredlens
@@JigsHidalgoMusic thank you. I appreciate it. 🙏
Can D5 render use for industrial plant rendering...like water treatment plant and so....I'm currently looking for a environment and industrial renderer
@@saviematadeen314hi , please i am currently working on geothermal plant/lithium plant and other industrial plants.
Please can you help with a few models that could be of help as you are working on similar project.
I will appreciate, thank you.
As a vray user it still feels plasticy, but the software has come a long way. Most firm now use Enscape, or D5 because the entry barrier is so small and can produce good enough results. Higher end firms still outsource to big studios for the main images.
Yes, the entry barrier for the software is actually almost non-existent. If companies want to dish out quick renders or animations, D5 is up for the job. And yes, you're right. They have come a long way (and pretty fast updates, in my opinion), and I won't be surprised to see huge improvements from them very soon. 🙂
Chaos V-Ray does not produce higher quality renders than D5 when you consider apples-to-apples timeframes (and among advanced rendering solutions with similar capabilities, it's all about the amount of time/ray iterations).
Escape isn't close and shouldn't be considered in the same sentence as the other two. FWIW, I'm a software developer that's written ray-trace algorithms.
is there a benefit compared to twinmotion ?
Pretty impressive. Really harnessing GPU RT hardware capabilities here especially the caustics
Yes, you are absolutely right. Even my 3-yr old laptop can still keep up because of this update. 😅
Hi, is the studio only available for the premium subscription in D5??
Hey, the studio can be used in the community subscription but is only limited to 5 presets. You need to have a higher subscription if you need more. Hope this helps. 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens thanks for your reply. But I can't find that blue button for the studio. It didn't appear on my screen. Is there another way to navigate the studio? Thanks
@@jealanares9211 Try activating it or turning it on from your Widgets (Preferences).
@@silvercoloredlens already appeared. I was expecting a free preset, but there's none, only for the premium subscription.
Can you use archicad, revit and other architectural software to import models into this program?
Yes, for both software (archicad and revit).
You can use livesync to render your 3d models with d5 render. Hope that helps. 🫡
As a former lumion user for years I would say once I started to use D5 I would never go back to lumion ever again.
Welcome to the community, Jae.
Superresolution with dlss3 in 46', ok but which hardware? Thanks!❤
I use an Asus laptop with an RTX 3070 Laptop GPU 🙂
@@silvercoloredlens But has dlss2, with a rtx 4090 will be super.
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@@ricbattaglia6976 an RTX 4090 will definitely be much faster. 🔥
Nothing on the market comes close to unreal 5.3s Nanite and Lumen! Real time rendering in unreal + vr capabilities is the future for Archviz imo!
Does it go with sketchup
Yes, it does. I use SketchUp in all my 3d modeling and render it with D5. 🙂
Hello sir how are you
Are you using d5 render pad or free....plz sir answer me
I have the Pro version, which is a paid subscription. But you can always use the free version, but it does come with limitations with PRO assets availability.
Do you have a lifetime subscription And if it's a lifetime subscription, how to pay it?
@user-rk3ms8ec1e No, I don't have the perpetual (lifetime) license, and it's no longer available. It was only available in the past early versions of the software.
Once you can import animated cameras from 3ds Max into D5, game over! I've already stopped using Vray to do final render for my arch viz projects
Currently, you can export 3dsmax files into D5 for .abc format. Maybe in the future updates we will see the animated cameras included. Fingers crossed 🤞
@@silvercoloredlens how does texturing/UVW mapping work if you export to D5? I guess you'll have to do that over as with any lighting etc
@P-lo_ol-9 Give this a try: Before exporting your file, make sure you have installed the d5 converter - relative to your source software (if you're using 3ds max, then install and use the 3dsmax converter). Then you can start exporting. Hope this helps.
Me: Wow this looks amazing
My pc: Dont even think ab...
I use a laptop, though. 😉
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Nothing replaces Corona or Unreal, only the learning Curve lmao
Good for you. 😉
who said anything about replacing?
disagree ,the glass here amazing man ,unreal need pathtracing to give same result.
argon argon...go learn more dude
How big is the learning curve for unreal
one of the best but almost every object is not free - ( what free libraries with obj do you prefer for importing
Cuánto te han pagado?
Are you kidding me? A software, this good and with constant updates and easy to understand workflow, you wouldn't need any payments, man. 😂
So you do it for free?? 😂 @@silvercoloredlens
@carlosbigfreeze6841 been doing it already, but I don't mind getting a sponsorship to help grow this channel. This way, I can help people who want to get better in the archviz industry more. 🙂
hope they offer the full version in perpetual license offline option
Otherwise couldn't pay for monthly or yearly subscription
I remember they did have the perpetual license in their early years, but they no longer have it now. They also have a free version that you can use, and you can render still images and animations. 🙂
I have NIVIDIA GTX 970 and it doesnt work on it.
whereas I have perfectly working on rest of the softwares like 3ds max, Maya, Nuke, UE, clarisse, Blender or anything you name it.
If I have to update graphics spending a lot of money for ONE SOFTWARE, I cant do it. thats a sad part
That's completely fine. As long as your current setup still works for you, there's no need to buy a new one. Maybe in the near future you'll need a new setup, so that would be a good time to upgrade. Just my 2 cents. 😉
100% agreed. Soon I will have to upscale my system.
I wished to work on D5. But I was sad seeing a pop up window that my display card is too old to handle this.
anyways thanks a lot for responding
@@faheemrana1281 you're welcome. No worries at all. 🙂
I'm wondering how it fairs against corona on the high end
That would be a good comparison, but it all really depends upon the situation. If you're rushing for a deadline, I would bet on something that could produce something quickly and having a real-time capabilty to produce faster outputs. 🙂
the big problem for me is still glass rendering, especially on kitchen details. still not realistic for me
I am not sure which part of the kitchen details that has glass renderings, but maybe you are referring to the glassware like wine glasses and bottles?
Na, with every version of a software they say is revolutionizing, when unreal releases a new version is revolutionizing, when blender releases a new version is revolutionizing, when corona releases a new version is revolutionizing, etc. Is such a wasted world man. Two weeks later the competence has something like the same with a different approach lol.
I don't really get your point, but great job on your 3d modeling skills. Enjoy your journey, man. You'll get there. 🫡
Arch viz?
Architectural Visualization a.k.a. Archviz. 🙂
The same opportunities that Lumion and Unreal can give.
You might be right, but I'm not sure it holds true with all benefits, though - starting with pricing. Lumion is way expensive. Although I use both software, I don't see anything wrong with sticking with what you know best and what software you use comfortably on a daily basis. But yeah, D5 currently is way ahead from lumion.. that is unless Lumion pulls something new. 😉
@@silvercoloredlens i learned d5 in a couple of days and got great result with practicing and perfecting the program it will be the best - whenever I try to learn v-ray I remember how log it takes to set up and render
@khalelooomh5810 Yes, it is pretty straightforward. Easy to learn and faster rendering output especially for higher resolution images.
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