


Nevermind that 5+ years ago Blender had some decent issues, e.g. You’d go to Artstation instead, and if you’re looking for one for Blender art specifically, you’d go here.īlender is free and becoming very popular, most people without money but with internet are kids, it takes long to become skilled in this field and the influx of new users will drown out whatever people with tons of experience there are.

Or, you wouldn’t browse Deviantart for high quality art, though such art does very much exist there. You wouldn’t say pencils are bad just because lots of ugly, deformed characters came out of them then got shot with a camera at a skewed angle with terrible lighting straight to Deviantart, would you? These are from the first 50 or so posts I saw when I started typing this. Oriental houses, “Blockage”, “Cyberpunk bedroom”, “Les Paul Guitar” And Cinema 4D has support for the most popular third-party addons in this industry whether it be for rendering, modeling, populating sense, adding materials, adding plants and vegetation, and more.Ĭompared to Blender, Cinema 4D has been popular in this field for a long time, but Blender has grown a lot in the last decade which makes it a fierce competitor in Archviz because a lot of people even professionals are starting to integrate it in their workflow.It’s not all doom and gloom with the subreddit, people post good things there too. One of the great things about Cinema 4D is its simplicity, and since Architects and designers are not the most artistic people, this software makes sense to them, especially, if they are not familiar with complex 3D packages. Like Blender, Cinema 4D is Great for modeling and adding materials, lighting, and rendering your interior or exterior scenes.

To be honest, this is one of the few areas where it excels. On the other hand, Cinema 4D is also a great 3D package for Architectural visualization.
