Artlantis Family

Artlantis is the fastest, stand-alone rendering application developed especially for architects and designers. Available in two main versions, Artlantis offers a product line suited to different needs and practices. Artlantis Render is designed more for those who seek very high quality rendering (architects, interior designers, urban planners, landscapers, exhibition organizers, exhibitors, etc.). Artlantis Studio, on the other hand, is the ideal tool for anyone who wants very high resolution rendering not only for images, but for QuickTime VR Panoramas, Objects and animations as well. A recognized leader in preview window technology, Artlantis is the rendering software used by architects, designers and urban design professionals in more than 80 countries.

Themed collections of materials, parametric textures, and 3D objects available on CDs and online round out the innovative Artlantis family product line. Designed especially for Artlantis by industry partners and independent designers, Artlantis Media enable users to quickly and easily simulate life-like scenes in a realistic environment.
Video Presentation
Click here to watch the demo video of Artlantis Render and Studio!
Demo Version
Click here to download the free demo version of Artlantis Render and Studio!
Interoperability with ArchiCAD
ArchiCAD 13 installs Artlantis 2.0 export plug-ins by default. To save Artlantis 2.0 files, ArchiCAD 11 users are asked to download and install the plug-ins below.
These add-ons support and automatically recognize English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish operating systems. If you install it on any other language system, it will run in English. The installer runs in English on every operating system, independently of the regional and language settings. Click on the icon to start downloading the installer. Before installing, please download and read the ReadMe file.
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Add-on connection installer for ArchiCAD 11 and Artlantis Render/Studio 2.0 |
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11,7 MB |
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| Last modified: | 20-05-2008 | 13-05-2008 | ||

Image credits: Vörösmarty tér 1., Budapest, Hungary. Architect: György Fazakas, Consultant architect: Jean Paul Viguier. Rendering: Frédéric Blanc, Abvent.
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