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felixx Posted: September 20, 2012
3dsmax and vray is everything you need for architectual visualisation.
Bella Law Posted: March 27, 2012
in my company(Lifang international digital technology ltd.),,3Ds max and V-ray are common,,,just like others,,still look forward to hearing new ways to come!
markshires Posted: March 01, 2012
3Ds max and V-ray mainly, but constantly looking for new ways to do things!
amile duan Posted: February 29, 2012
You can use 3ds max,maya,ZBush,softimage,V-ray,and a lot of soft,you can choose any of them base on your taste.
realvisual Posted: February 10, 2012
Max and Vray are common (and powerful) but have a really steep learning curve. If you're committed to make it you may as well go for the final goal though right?
wiZi Posted: January 28, 2012
Hi a
m also interestd in archi visualisation....pls give ♍ε̲̣̣̣̥ tips...I use softimage
Jjabs12 Posted: December 11, 2011
Just need to find something that works for you
Jjabs12 Posted: December 11, 2011
I think its all personal preference on what youre gonna use
Frontopni Posted: December 06, 2011
Our company Frontop use vray, 3ds max.
Yesterday, I found another software, modo. I'm trying to use it.
georgpaul49 Posted: October 25, 2011
For a lower price you can bye Carrara8 pro.
It is a very cool Software.

Have fun!
Frontopni Posted: October 08, 2011
3D Max is popular. We also use Maya.
vk3d Posted: August 10, 2011
Hi!
3ds max, Autocad, Vray, Mentalray, Cinema 4d, Maya, Modo, Archicad. You can use all of them or several or just one. Its all your choice)
Good luck.
avafei Posted: May 26, 2011
as far as i know: 3d max, vray
Raghavenra L Nayak Posted: April 15, 2011
hi,
am interested in getting into 3D rendering or architectural visualization,Want to know what software and hardware all the professional cg artists are using.

thanks,
Raghavendra