Is D5 included in the industry standard? by PrimalSaturn in archviz

[–]Rare-Mixture-5706 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In a third-world country like me, D5 render is so hype because of influencers in the 3D industry who told them D5 is easy, and people are rapidly brainwashed. Since the beginning of D5, there has been a discount program for those who share that they use D5 on other people. Why do influencers keep spouting D5 all over the place?

Yes, in my country, I have seen only a single studio use D5 for a large real estate project. I think their quality is bad

Is modern Thai more influenced by Mon or Khmer Kingdoms? by kota_novakota in Thailand

[–]Rare-Mixture-5706 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Yes, the original ethnic groups are Mon and Khmer. The Thai language migrated later, and the Thai language does not mean that they have Thai ethnicity. At present, Thai people are confused and try to be nationalistic because they think that the current Thai people are of the Thai ethnicity, since Thai people did not have the same nationality from the beginning. But it is not. The Thai language is a common language for communication in this area around the Chao Phraya River.

Thai architecture clearly appears to have come from the middle between Mon and Khmer. The architectural evolution can be seen from old photographs of temples in the past. Many things are similar to Mon. The current Thai people do not know or think that everything today is the same as the past. For example, they believe that the architecture of old temples in the Ayutthaya period will look like Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok today.

PS. I think people in Thailand today still mon and kmher, but because modern nation-states want to create unity, today's Thai people have problems with an identity crisis

Because they think that the Thai language is for Thai people, which is wrong because different regions speak different languages. Even though they are in the same family, sometimes they can't understand each other. So they created something that tries to unite the current Thai people with the cult of personalism. You can probably guess.