![]() Employment listings often mention which software you are expected to have X years using. Style doesn't matter if your skills aren't there. Also, consider that most of the tools used in architecture and visualization are Windows-based. Take your career seriously and invest in one at or close to current greatness. Your laptop is probably too old/underpowered for what you want to do. If you are a student you probably have student-pricing available to you. I don't know if any of the AutoDesk apps run on a Mac. Doing architecture you would be wise to also learn a more CAD-focused program, too. Cinema4D is a good choice for 3D, I'm not sure what other programs work on a Mac. Well, Corona is not a 3D app, it is a render engine. Thought about Cinema 4D, but I also heard that Corona works with Mac now? Your machine will get the job done if you do renders from time to time with no hurry, but if you are planning this as your main workstation, you won't be able to go too far really. Those really help you but in the end, good Photoshop skills, modeling, lighting, composition really makes the difference. Now the latest Cinema 4D renderer is very capable, at the end to do great Visualization images is more than this or that render engine. This can be a problem for you or not, I am just letting you know. Having said that OSX is not the industry standard for Visualization, You can get along using Cinema 4D but most of the assets that you can find for free or purchase are windows prepared, a great variety are V-Ray ready so if you are in OSX and using Corona you'll have little options to use pre-made assets. Ĭorona render is very CPU intensive and at 2Ghz it will take a long time to produce large images. I had to replace the power supply of mines. Now your machines yes it is old, and the problem with old Macbook pro is the heat ( I used to have one too) if you leave them rendering for long periods of time they will get really hot and that will damage the internals. I am not sure about Corona for MAC, maybe they have it ready I am not sure.
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