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Comment by akinlolu olugboji on September 9, 2010 at 3:44pm
It cannot be that bad, all over because here in Nigeria, we have architect turn contractors and there down play or architects fees just to get the construction started, other professionals are catching on it too, even the banking industry, would rather employ the services of a contractor and give him the brief and let him come up with the design and Bill of Quantity. Clients have told me not to bother designing for them but just to pick up one from my archive. Some even tell me take whatever am offering you, after all you can still use the same design for thirty other clients later.
What I advise other Architects, is this get other sources of inform and then stick with the principles of the profession. When people find other they cannot get it any other way they learn to respect the profession. Easier said than done, even i find it difficult.
All in all we must not allow it kill the talent which takes years of learning and even more in experience to master.
Comment by Alejandro Testa on September 9, 2010 at 4:48am
Same here in South America, or maybe worse.
Comment by George Ioannidis on September 8, 2010 at 10:48pm
Yes Marc, unfortunately this is happening here as well. Architect is always treated as "the last wheel of the wagon"
Comment by Marc Chaumier on September 8, 2010 at 11:44am
Nice mediterranean architecture, I would like to see it in south of france. 99% of what is done here, is cheap shit... under 170 m², everyone can build his house, without architecte, so you can imagine what is happening...
Comment by Roy Hirshkowitz on September 8, 2010 at 7:24am
George-- when you get a chance-- create an album with your name as the title and put your photos in it (including the one I'm currently featuring.) I'll feature the album after you do this.
Comment by qweqwi on September 8, 2010 at 7:15am
I like it ...Good job George...congratulations...

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3ds +obj import works for older files-'xfrog-plants', for instance... .Comments + Critics appreciated!Hopefully accurender still survives!
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Hi to anyone;maybe a similar issue as Mr.Holz announced recently, (PBR Texture question):-added a obj. plant via 'Textured Mesh Objects' widget-reassigned maps (materials showed up, but with no maps attached, (although mtl. files are  in the same folder as corresponding maps and obj files)-tried to render (see 'result')So my question is: Does anybody knew about how to handle Diffuse Maps in nXt, i suspect there is no interpretation of the UV-Coordinates?Any hints and help kindly appreciated!…See More
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"Thanks for your kind words. Yes, all plants are generated with nxt plant-editor. I have used leaves from Marc Chaumier's plant library. (Download/ Content + Entourage)"
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"Very nice piece. Brilliant work.  Are all these plants nxt render plants ? They look very good. Ground cover is so thoughtful."
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Daniel Holz replied to Daniel Holz's discussion PBR Textures in nxtRender for Autocad
"Sorry, do not exactly how to do it right. If i sent you one or  sets, could you "compose" one material as an example? Maybe this is interesting for others too.."
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