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Which software support Maya files for animation walkthrough videos (archi-visualization) ?

Which software support Maya files for animation walkthrough videos (archi-visualization) ?

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Which software support Maya files for animation walkthrough videos (archi-visualization) ?

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Hi, basically I'm interior designer and make my projects on MAYA, my system specs aren't enough to make render animation walkthrough videos in Maya it will took very very long time. Is there any software like lumion which can take Maya file with texture and you can make your walkthrough visualization.

  • I try in lumion but it only import fbx or other applications.
  • Unreal engine is too heavy for me

I'm also mentioning my system specs so you guys can tell me which application will suits on it.
Core I5 6th gen 
16 GB ram 
GPU is gtx 1050ti 4gb 
 

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Non-native file format features in other software is never fully supported.

Stick to FBX, which you can export with textures included. Any particular reason not to?


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then I'll have to apply materials manually one by one on my scene. And idk if they pic up Vray materials without any error
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hamsterHamster
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With Vray materials, true - manually, because it is quite specific thing. And then, which software you'd expect it to render faster than Vray within Maya? I believe the Vray is Vray more or less everywhere. Isn't that you just need to optimize the render settings within Maya, instead of looking for some wonder solution elsewhere? Also, think of using GPU rendering (or enabling its supported features, acceleration), it is tens of times faster than CPU. Command line rendering also frees up resources to speed it up.


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yeah for static scene rendering m already doing the following method that u explained i'm actually searching for video animation which can also be done in maya but takes too too much long.
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