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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: porto
Age: 31
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Name: ricardo cardoso |
hi! my name is ricardo and i've been peeping cgarchitect from time to time.
now i have something that i would like to ask. i'm trying to understand the pros and cons of using different software to start modelling up from the blueprints/cad designs. usually i use autocad to build the 3d model up and then export to render in another one like c4d. but sometimes i notice that there may be another way/software to build the 3d model that would benefit time execution. when i talk about 3d modelling i'm talking about modelling houses, but also terrains, roads, sidewalks. would you recommend any thread in this subject or any reading or any workflow? thank you! Last edited by olhorobot; June 10th, 2008 at 11:41 AM. |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Cardiff
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Name: William Ward |
Hi Ricardo,
This is a long term issue much discussed elsewhere on the forum, I think it just comes down to what software you have experience with and how comfortable you are with it. We do all our rendering with VRay in C4D and to model I import DWGs into SketchUp. I find it a very quick modeler but I do leave certain elements to be finished off or inserted in Cinema 4D. I always do the bulk of the model in SketchUp and add details later in Cinema 4D where I think I can benefit from its features but this is, again, purely down to the fact that I have used it for a number of years. AutoCAD as a modeller is used a lot but I never got beyond 2D in it and it always reminds me of the time I spent on construction drawings! Like any program there are pros and cons which the experienced user learns to work around to improve workflow. On the plus side, if you are looking to experiment with modelling programs, SketchUp (basic version) is free to download and use. |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: porto
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Name: ricardo cardoso |
thank you BillyElNino, i found the search tags for this kind of discussion here in the forums, and i'm reading them.
I'll try SketchUp |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Phx
Age: 31
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Name: Jonas Callewaert |
i start with solids and boolean them to where i want and extract faces in the end for and assign them different materials based on layers for the different ones.
welcome
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