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D2 2018 Arch-Viz Conference walk-through

Fabio Palvelli vlog 2018-08-28 08:29 article  > All

Get familiar with the one of the most interesting events in the arch-viz industry.

Editor's note: D2 conference in Vienna is just behind us, it took place on 24-25 of August 2018. During two days the event was visited by 420 professionals and cg enthusiasts from all over the world that discussed life, universe and everything arch-viz.

This year was the fifth and the biggest edition yet, in our opinion it was a huge success, full of interesting talks (which we will share with you in upcoming weeks) and one of rare possibilities to meet big part of arch-viz industry in one place. D2 is not about suits and stiffness, but about connecting people together, which is clearly visible in the following video made by one of the organizers - Fabio Palvelli.

If you wonder how is it to attend d2, watch this and join the event next year!

 

 

Author: Fabio Palvelli vlog Editor: Michał Franczak
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Luiz Quintanilha 02:53:41  |  29-08-2018
ha ha ha I thought it was a 3D scene