simo94
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Bye to all,
My name is simone and I am new to the forum. I work in a bar furniture company, I often have to do so
create 3d projects to be presented to customers. I currently use a program to many unknown, it is called flashcad.
simple and intuitive program of a small roma company that I got to know. regarding functionality is
limited, I define it a bit 'stupid' because so many commands do not respond to a real logic, or rather, they respond to the logic of the programmers who created it, so some things or memories, or you have to do 100 tests so that you do not find the function you need (or are real bugs).
made this criticism, however I until today found it useful precisely because it is a simple and fast program. for the reason I said before it makes me space, but after many works I learned to know it and great difficulties I do not have. The point is that the renders don't fully satisfy me. realistic enough to make sure.. but comparing them to some renders made with the pair archicad-artlantis are poor.
So I tried archicad, but it is obvious that it is not my case, it is a program focused on architecture and the structure of a building.
I need instead to create benches bars, windows, ice cream shops and so on, I do not seek the internal structure of my 3d, but only aesthetics, only what I see in the final rendering.
in this flashcad helps me because the walls for me are simple two-dimensional surfaces to which I assign a material, and so also for other secondary elements in my project.
what I ask you therefore is if you know how to recommend a software that first creates (with integrated engine or supported by other software) bei render, and that it is simple from the structural point of view, that is that I do not have to be defined as the loft, a wall or any other element that I will ultimately not see on rendering.
I was thinking about autocad, since I use it a lot in 2d I would just widen the horizons even on the 3d. but I wanted first your opinion
I'm sorry if I wrote a poem, but I wanted to make my situation clear.
Thank you.
My name is simone and I am new to the forum. I work in a bar furniture company, I often have to do so
create 3d projects to be presented to customers. I currently use a program to many unknown, it is called flashcad.
simple and intuitive program of a small roma company that I got to know. regarding functionality is
limited, I define it a bit 'stupid' because so many commands do not respond to a real logic, or rather, they respond to the logic of the programmers who created it, so some things or memories, or you have to do 100 tests so that you do not find the function you need (or are real bugs).
made this criticism, however I until today found it useful precisely because it is a simple and fast program. for the reason I said before it makes me space, but after many works I learned to know it and great difficulties I do not have. The point is that the renders don't fully satisfy me. realistic enough to make sure.. but comparing them to some renders made with the pair archicad-artlantis are poor.
So I tried archicad, but it is obvious that it is not my case, it is a program focused on architecture and the structure of a building.
I need instead to create benches bars, windows, ice cream shops and so on, I do not seek the internal structure of my 3d, but only aesthetics, only what I see in the final rendering.
in this flashcad helps me because the walls for me are simple two-dimensional surfaces to which I assign a material, and so also for other secondary elements in my project.
what I ask you therefore is if you know how to recommend a software that first creates (with integrated engine or supported by other software) bei render, and that it is simple from the structural point of view, that is that I do not have to be defined as the loft, a wall or any other element that I will ultimately not see on rendering.
I was thinking about autocad, since I use it a lot in 2d I would just widen the horizons even on the 3d. but I wanted first your opinion
I'm sorry if I wrote a poem, but I wanted to make my situation clear.
Thank you.