walterego221
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Good morning, everyone.
for more than a year I began the technical experience in a study. I initially dealt with servicing and maintenance of the machines then began to take familiarity with software purchased from the studio and never used.
to shorten the architect who works essentially in 2d, whether it is a furniture or an apartment, I realize the 3d model or sketch some renderings to make everything more "digestible" to the customer.
The time has come for me to understand whether it is profitable to invest in expensive courses, so as to take the path of technical designer or if it is only a waste of time because so much from the degree courses in architecture already comes out with 3d design skills making me, in whole or in part, unnecessary in a study.
I mean, I could use a practical advice.
Thank you for your availability.
for more than a year I began the technical experience in a study. I initially dealt with servicing and maintenance of the machines then began to take familiarity with software purchased from the studio and never used.
to shorten the architect who works essentially in 2d, whether it is a furniture or an apartment, I realize the 3d model or sketch some renderings to make everything more "digestible" to the customer.
The time has come for me to understand whether it is profitable to invest in expensive courses, so as to take the path of technical designer or if it is only a waste of time because so much from the degree courses in architecture already comes out with 3d design skills making me, in whole or in part, unnecessary in a study.
I mean, I could use a practical advice.
Thank you for your availability.