AEC Visualization
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modo is used by: Architectural
Visualization Specialists, Architects, Urban Designers, Government, Facilities
Planners, Landscape Architects, Interior Designers and Contractors. |
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create: conceptual designs, architectural renderings, client presentations, public review documents, walk-throughs, environmental statements, marketing materials. |
Jan-Ove Rust |
Bert Heynderickx (Alberto Ezzy Design) |
Vumo Design |
Neil Hayes, Yazan Malkosh, Ahmed Alizera, and Brad Peebler |
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modo advantages
By Igor Hendrih
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Fast, Physically Accurate
Lighting
modo has one of the fastest global illumination renderers anywhere. It even works in the preview renderer as you model or arrange your design. That means you have access to natural lighting. modo supports IES lighting for super accurate, real-world lighting. Use it to see how that athletic field will be lit at night or invoke Physical Sky to bathe your designs in accurate and natural looking sunlight. View an animation on the Boston.com web site which shows the effect of shadows cast by a new development on existing open space. (opens in new window) |
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Charity Building
by Zaid Khurma
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Dial-in the Level of Realism You Need
With modo, you can control how much detail you present at different stages of a project and for different uses of your design data. Whether it is a simple cardboard concept, a before and after study or an inspiring rendition, modo will always deliver quality. Even the simplest designs look fantastic with subtle surface texture and natural lighting. |
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Classroom animation clip by Ahmed Alireza
QuickTime 2.3 MB
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Walk-Throughs
If you can move a camera in modo, you can make a walk-through
animation. Just change your view and make a keyframe — modo does
all the rest. And rest assured, modo renders rock solid animations with
natural lighting and blurry reflections, and with no flickering or noise. |
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By Niko Poulopoulos
Photoshop Compatible
modo reads and writes PSD files and also uses a layered
approach to building up the look of your designs that will make you feel
right at home.
SketchUp model rendered in modo. Video courtesy Earl Swensson Associates
SketchUp Import
modo can read .SKP files from SketchUp (free and Pro versions).
Modo also reads a variety of other filetypes, including OBJ and DXF. See .SKP import example from Earl Swensson Associates. |
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Images from Tate Modern
2 Project by CityScape 3D Ltd. Click
here for details. |
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View sample architectural exteriors and interiors in
the Gallery. |
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