August 29th, 2007
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Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Dallas, TX
Posts: 10
Name: Nathon Hay
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More Advice on Becoming an Arch. Visualizer
Flyingarch's thread on getting into architectural visualization has been very helpful. Here is why I want to get into arch. viz. and my plan on entering this field, including some questions. I'd love your help for my particular situation.
Reasons:
- I love 2D drafting in AutoCAD.
- 3D drafting is far more interesting to me.
- I want to move up in my career. I believe learning arch. viz. will help me leave the 2D world behind.
- Based on this site's 2006 salary survey, I can double my current income by becoming an architectural visualizer.
Plan:
- I wanted out of IT. I wanted out of customer service. I learned a new skill: AutoCAD. I got a better job using that skill.
- I’ve become very good with this skill. I have my eyes set on managing others using that skill.
- I believe I’ve gotten 90% of what I can get out of my current position. There is no where to move up or around in this small company.
- I want to move to a bigger company that rewards innovation and values continuing education. I believe a larger company will provide me with the resources I need to experience many types of CAD operations and software. I also want a company that offers me the ability to try different positions and jobs, and also to move into a supervisory or managerial position.
- I do not believe that I can get into a larger company with the skill set I have. I must acquire something else.
- I do not want to return to school for another degree like engineering or architecture. These degrees are a sure way to get into the biggest and best firms, but I do not have time for that now. I need another way in.
- I am willing to learn a new skill.
- Revit is very popular. It is the software architects need to know. However, I have not seen where simple draftsmen use this software. Draftsmen are being replaced by architects who can design directly in the software.
- 3D Studio Max is the next most popular software. The bonus here is that one does not need to be an architect to get a job as an architectural animator.
- Architectural animation can get me into a big company. Once in that company I will be exposed to even more career options. This company will offer me the flexibility to move up in my career, possibly CAD management.
- Architectural animation can increase my salary greatly in a short amount of time.
- How will I pay for software training?
- Learn modeling from my architect and modeler friend. I could work for him while learning the trade. All the while every dollar being saved for training. Learning modeling will teach me what I need to know about reading architectural plans for arch. viz.
- How much money will I need?
- Upgrade PC: $400
- Software? I can use the free 30 day trial. Otherwise I can get a 1 year student version for $200 at journeyed.com. But if I'm not a registered student, then what?
- Online course? Self-taught in books? Attend a training workshop? What's the best way?
- Before I learned of arch. viz, I was interested into moving toward CAD management. Is arch. viz. an entirely different direction from CAD management? Can arch. viz. help me into management?
- Is 3D Studio Max the best software to begin with? Or can I use VIZ? What are the main differences?
- How much time will I need to invest to learn visualizing? That is, how many hours am I looking at before I can expect to be hired?
You can see my thoughts are swirling. I jump from CAD management to Modeling to Arch. Viz. and back again very quickly. What is your expert or experienced opinion? I truly appreciate your help.
Thanks,
Nathon
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