Yum! That looks good.
And now for the nerd questions: 1. how long did this render? 2. what kind of computer did you use?
Yeah ... I know. 
Yum! That looks good.
And now for the nerd questions: 1. how long did this render? 2. what kind of computer did you use?
Yeah ... I know. 
Ik maakte maar een geintje, hoor. Wat mij betreft, is het prima zoals het is. And yes, maybe we should speak Eengleesh.
I got it right. Recently, I also did an autism test. Scored pretty high. So ... I'm a sociopath with Asperger. I do parties. Feel free to ask me about my prices.
Nice image!
But by the looks of it, prog rock is back. Noooooooooooooooooooo! 
Dank je, Koos. Pete, je gedraagt je toch wel, hè? We willen hier geen toestanden.
" (...) many artists or the perfectionist artist type renderer that does not have time as an obstacle."
That'd be me.
I see your point, however. If I were in your shoes, I wouldn't use Maxwell or Indigo.
Edit: I admit, Sjaak, the way you put it, there's sense in investing in Artlantis.
Goeie vraag, Koos. Coen? Enne ... waarom heet dit fijne subforum 'Holland'? Vergaten we niet een klein landje, beste dijkenbouwende buren? 
I'm Tom, a 31-year old copywriter/editor from Antwerp, Belgium.
I'm an artist by education, and little over a year ago, I was on the prowl for an arch viz oriented 3D design tool. The first ones I tried were either too complex or just plain ridiculous. Then I found SU - just the thing I needed.
In fact, I like SU so much, that I've decided to make a career out of using it. In a couple of months, I'll no longer be a copywriter/editor. I'll be realizing an old dream: being a full-time artist. SU will be my most important tool (honourable mentions: Podium, Indigo and Maxwell). 
Solo, the file size is 74,7 MB. Render time for this one: 15 hrs and change.
Modelhead, those floor hangers are merely there because I thought: hmm, I need something more. 
This model still needs quite some tweaking. I really should plan ahead more, instead of just jumping in.
Not perfect by any means, and still rendering.
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/8443/im1187965840119nh7.jpg
There'll be some, mate, there'll be some. As soon as I got everything figured out. 
And as far as NL's not-so-hands-on approach is concerned, I assumed that was a thing of the past. But no.
Call me old-fashioned, but if I pay a software company a 1000 β¬, I expect decent support - and not this kind of "we'll get around to it when we do" attitude. Stinkie customer, NL shopkeeper - Stinkie asks questions, NL answers and smiles in Stinkie's general direction. 
Thanks, Burkhard. Glad to be on board. 
Yup, Scott and Remus, ML is cool. In truth - it's the chief reason why I bought Maxwell. I'm gonna be needing a tool that enables me to have really precise control over lighting. Pretty happy I got one.

I'm eagerly awaiting the release of the new plugin. The current one doesn't support instancing, which is ... well, less than good. Pelias - the NL guy who develops the plugins for SU - said he'd send the new plugin to any customer who asked for it. So I pm'ed him. No answer - so no plugin. Anyone else find NL customer care, er, "relaxed"? 
Maxwell's Multilight feature kicks *ss.
(For any of you wondering: as far as workflow is concerned, Indigo is the better choice.)



Hence the 'hideout of the mad professor look'. 