3Disciple – new Architectural Visualisation magazine

SiNi Software has announced the launch of a new magazine aimed at the architectural visualisation industry. Of particular interest to our readers, the inaugural issue features an in-depth interview with the Autodesk 3DS Max team which covers the “past, present and future of the software, and why 3ds Max is built for architectural visualisation. Autodesk discusses the product roadmap and its commitment to the growing archviz industry.” Also included are profiles of well known and up-and-coming studios, an events and awards calendar, index of schools and meetup groups, plugin recommendation, tips on using Sini’s software, and more.
Editor-in-Chief (and SiNi CEO) Nigel Hunt explains his reasons for launching a magazine in a world that’s increasingly digital: “I started 3Disciple as an alternative to the social media ‘infinite scroll-and-like’ world we live in today. I believe it’s nice to pause and offline yourself in analogue print. Taking time out to learn about the people behind the artwork, who they are and what information they wish to share to differentiate themselves.”
A PDF is free to download from the magazine’s website:https://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/7699c2ee-b926-4127-bbae-5ee3e3d13857/downloads/3Disciple_Magazine%20-%20December%202019%20Issue_LND.pdf?ver=1578430368520. Physical copies are also available for sale from the online store or at no charge with an annual SiNi software subscription.
Source:CG Press
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